The old adage also applies to residents of Southern California, where earthquakes are a regular occurrence
earthquakes
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Recent mapping by researchers has shown the active North Channel-Pitas Point fault is nearly twice as long as previously believed
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Research aims to improve scientists’ ability to predict how the ground will shake when a temblor hits
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Sandra Seale, project specialist and education and outreach coordinator for the George E. Brown Jr.
