Service Description: California Quaternary Faults
Service ItemId: a837153b584f4cb0b2fd400bd2c3797e
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Max Record Count: 1000
Supported query Formats: JSON
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Description: This map layer contains locations and information on faults and associated folds in the state of California, that are believed to be sources of earthquakes during the past 1,600,000 years. A fault is a fracture or zone of fractures in the Earth's crust, along which the blocks of crust have moved relative to one another; an earthquake is the result of such a movement. Folds are curves or bends in rock layers. The California Quaternary Faults and Fold database contains information compiled by the California Geological Survey and is intended to be an archive of historical (less than 150 years) and ancient earthquake sources.
Copyright Text: California Geological Survey
Spatial Reference: 104145 (104145)
Initial Extent:
XMin: -126.35374758457
YMin: 36.4565544613814
XMax: -114.02947926473
YMax: 42.6186886213015
Spatial Reference: 104145 (104145)
Full Extent:
XMin: -126.520516353928
YMin: 32.2345033047667
XMax: -113.824040013925
YMax: 42.1054325151931
Spatial Reference: 104145 (104145)
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