has gloss | eng: The San Jacinto Fault Zone is a major fault zone in Southern California. It runs for 130 miles (210 km) through San Bernardino, Riverside, San Diego and Imperial Counties. It is considered to be the most seismically active fault zone in Southern California. The San Jacinto Fault Zone generally lies west of the larger, more infamous San Andreas Fault while running parallel and to the east of the Elsinore Fault Zone. Both the San Jacinto and Elsinore Fault Zones are classified as part of the San Andreas Fault System, relieving the majority of the stress between the Pacific Plate and North American Plate. |
has gloss | eng: The San Jacinto Fault Zone is a series of faults that run through Southern California. It is said to be a sister fault of the older, much more famous San Andreas Fault. Some cities that are directly on the fault zone include San Bernardino, San Jacinto, and Hemet. This fault could create a large earthquake that could greatly affect Greater Los Angeles. |
lexicalization | eng: San Jacinto Fault Zone |
lexicalization | eng: San Jacinto fault |
instance of | c/Seismic faults of California |