Banning is at such a unique place; it is the tip of the graben (the Salton Sink) formed between the San Gorgonios and the Chocolate Mtns on the east and the San Jacintos and Santa Rosas to the west. Read more about this feature here:
http://fire.biol.wwu.edu/trent/alles/GeologySaltonTrough.pdf
http://fire.biol.wwu.edu/trent/alles/GeologySaltonTrough.pdf
Lin
On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 10:22 AM, Hardin Rich hardinrich@sbcglobal.net [californiasearthquakeforum] <californiasearthquakeforum@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
There is new media now available for download on the recent seismic event:
Magnitude: 4.6
2 miles NNW of Banning, CA
UTC: Wed Jan 6 14:42:34 2016
Latitude: 33.96
Longitude: -116.88
All movies for this event are available from:
http://shakemovie.caltech.edu/event?evid=37510616
The movies available include:
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
http://shakemovie.caltech.edu/dl?evid=37510616&product=socal&style=orange&size=small
LOS ANGELES BASIN
http://shakemovie.caltech.edu/dl?evid=37510616&product=la&style=orange&size=small
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