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Archived report (descriptions no longer maintained)

San Gregorio fault zone, Sur Region section (Class A) No. 60b

Last Review Date: 1999-01-16

Compiled in cooperation with the California Geological Survey

County(s) and State(s) MONTEREY COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Physiographic province(s) PACIFIC BORDER
Reliability of location Poor
Compiled at 1:250,000 scale.
Length (km) This section is 121 km of a total fault length of 241 km.
Average strike N30°W (for section)
Sense of movement Right lateral
Dip 50°E–90°
Historic earthquake
Most recent prehistoric deformation latest Quaternary (<15 ka)
Slip-rate category Between 1.0 and 5.0 mm/yr
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