Shoreline Fault is a 25 km long vertical strike-slip fault discovered in 2008 that lies less than a mile from the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant in California. It is thought to be able to produce quakes up to 6.8 magnitude. The San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors claims that it (along with the Hosgri fault) may potentially pose a threat to the nuclear plant despite the plant's operator, Pacific Gas and Electric, claiming that the facility is able to withstand a 7.5 magnitude quake.
References
- ScienceDaily:Revised Seismotectonic Model for California Central Coast: More Complex Than Previously Thought
- Jeanne L. Hardebeck (February 2013). "Geometry and Earthquake Potential of the Shoreline Fault, Central California". Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 103 (1): 447–462. Bibcode:2013BuSSA.103..447H. doi:10.1785/0120120175. ISSN 1943-3573. Wikidata Q59849516.
- Santa Maria Times:Supervisors request delay for Diablo relicensing
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