California-Nevada Fault Map centered at 37°N,119°W

Earthquake map centered at 37°N,119°W
Advanced National Seismic System Homepage M=1.2 2012/02/09 05:13:58 M=1.6 2012/02/09 03:39:54 M=2.1 2012/02/08 23:54:35 M=1.3 2012/02/08 16:48:02 M=1.5 2012/02/08 16:13:30 M=1.4 2012/02/08 10:37:24 M=1.1 2012/02/08 09:44:18 M=1.0 2012/02/08 06:01:03 M=1.1 2012/02/07 16:03:11 M=1.4 2012/02/07 12:08:55 M=1.5 2012/02/07 10:27:58 M=1.4 2012/02/06 22:43:04 M=1.3 2012/02/06 13:06:57 M=1.5 2012/02/06 12:24:55 M=1.5 2012/02/06 03:01:55 M=1.0 2012/02/05 06:37:31 M=2.0 2012/02/04 21:32:38 M=1.2 2012/02/04 17:31:59 M=1.5 2012/02/04 01:00:03 M=1.5 2012/02/04 00:35:08 M=2.4 2012/02/04 00:32:13 M=1.9 2012/02/03 23:49:06 M=1.8 2012/02/03 22:47:46 M=1.2 2012/02/03 20:52:06 M=1.3 2012/02/03 07:23:22 M=1.1 2012/02/03 07:23:12 Coaldale fault zone Faults in the volcanic tableland, Mono and Inyo Counties Furnace Creek fault zone Hartley Springs fault Hilton Creek fault Huntoon Valley fault system Mono Lake fault Owens Valley fault zone Round Valley fault Sierra Nevada fault zone White Mountains fault zone map centered at 38° N, 120° W map centered at 38° N, 119° W map centered at 38° N, 118° W map centered at 37° N, 120° W map centered at 37° N, 118° W map centered at 36° N, 120° W map centered at 36° N, 119° W map centered at 36° N, 118° W

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Tips

  • Red lines are known faults (orange lines are unnamed faults).
  • Thin grey lines are roads.
  • Magnitude = ? for new earthquakes until a magnitude is determined (takes 4-5 minutes).
  • Earthquakes can appear near a fault without having occurred on that fault. To associate an earthquake with a fault requires viewing both of them in three-dimensions.
  • Maps show events recorded in the past 7 days.
  • Maps are updated whenever a new earthquake has been located. Try to reload this page if you do not have the most current map.