Hurricane Fault

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Die Hurricane Fault ist eine bedeutende aktive Verwerfung im Südwesten der Vereinigten Staaten. rdf:langString
The Hurricane Fault is an intracrustal seismic fault that runs along the boundary between the Colorado Plateau block and the Basin and Range geologic province of western North America. It is a 250-km-long, north-south striking, high-angle, down-to-the-west normal fault, running from about Cedar City, Utah southward into northwestern Arizona. The fault is named for the community of Hurricane. The 1992 St. George earthquake (magnitude 5.8), which triggered a damaging landslide, has been attributed to the Hurricane Fault. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Hurricane Fault
rdf:langString Hurricane Fault
rdf:langString Hurricane Fault
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rdf:langString St. George, Utah area
rdf:langString United States
rdf:langString The Hurricane Cliffs, formed by the Hurricane Fault, near St. George, Utah viewed from above.
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rdf:langString Die Hurricane Fault ist eine bedeutende aktive Verwerfung im Südwesten der Vereinigten Staaten.
rdf:langString The Hurricane Fault is an intracrustal seismic fault that runs along the boundary between the Colorado Plateau block and the Basin and Range geologic province of western North America. It is a 250-km-long, north-south striking, high-angle, down-to-the-west normal fault, running from about Cedar City, Utah southward into northwestern Arizona. The fault is named for the community of Hurricane. The 1992 St. George earthquake (magnitude 5.8), which triggered a damaging landslide, has been attributed to the Hurricane Fault.
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