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Tectonic fault in California, United States

Santa Maria River Fault is a tectonic fault in Santa Barbara County, California.

It roughly corresponds with the Santa Maria River, until veers south towards Santa Ynez. It passes just north of the city of Santa Maria, California, and lies south of the potentially dangerous Hosgri fault and newly discovered Shoreline Fault.

To the south lies the Santa Ynez Fault system, which this fault is thought to have the potential to interact with.

References

  1. Sylvester, A. G.; Darrow, A. C. (1979), "Structure and neotectonics of the western Santa Ynez fault system in southern California", Tectonophysics, 52 (1–4): 389–405, Bibcode:1979Tectp..52..389S, doi:10.1016/0040-1951(79)90253-1

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Seismically active fault zones and tectonic blocks of California
Statewide Faults
Southern California
Northern California
Sierra Nevada


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