[pct-l] 5.4 Earthquake near the Middle Willows of Coyote Creek

Nitnoid1 nitnoid1 at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 8 15:56:24 CDT 2010


I wonder if the hippie eyeball is still intact. 

The Incredible Bulk

On Jul 8, 2010, at 1:25 PM, Rob Langsdorf <mctrob at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
>     I checked on last nights earthquake and found that it was centered in the 
> Yucca Valley that is located south of Coyote Canyon's Middle Willows. This is 
> roughly 6 miles NE of Combs Peak, which the PCT skirts on it's east side. The 
> earthquake center would have been about 4 miles due east of the spring in Tule 
> Canyon that is southeast of Anza. Combs peak is on the Sierra Club's Hundred 
> Peaks List.
> 
>     This quake was located on the San Jacinto fault zone. The Easter quake in 
> Baja was located on the Elsinore fault zone. The PCT crosses the Elsinore fault 
> zone about the Rodriguez Canyon truck trail to the west of Granite Mountain 
> about 7 miles before one gets to Scissors Crossing. It crosses the San Jacinto 
> fault about 4 miles south of Highway 74.
> 
>     You can go to 
> 
> http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqscanv/FaultMaps/116-33.html
> 
> for a map that shows these fault zones and the recent earthquake activities near 
> them. If you move your cursor over a fault line the name of the fault zone will 
> be displayed. Notice how many after shocks from the Easter quake are still 
> occurring along the Baja end of the Elsinore Fault zone.
> 
>                 Rob
> 
> 
> 
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