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Jere Lipps of the UC Museum of Paleontology & Integrative Biology at UC Berkeley explores California's enormous diversity of geology, landforms, and biology which has been shaped by more than 200 million years of seismic activity. Series: "Uniqueness of California" [9/2005] [Science] [Show ID: 9522]

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  • Great presentation. Thanks!

  • The webmaster for the California Earthquake Center webpage has told me that California experiences on average 30 earthquakes per day. For the most part these are all very low magnitude microquakes (~M 3.0 or less) and are not felt by people.

  • Thus, there's the Puente Hills fault right under L.A.

  • I look at the recent seismic activity all the time and I see alot more earthquakes on that map of california now.

  • Excellent presentation

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