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SJF
(redirected from San Jacinto Fault)

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SJFShortest Job First
SJFSchweizer Jugend Forscht (German)
SJFSocial Justice Fund
SJFSustainable Jobs Fund
SJFSaint John Fisher (Catholic high school)
SJFSingle Jewish Female
SJFSkopje Jazz Festival
SJFSan Jacinto Fault
SJFStrait of Juan de Fuca
SJFSir John Fitzgerald
SJFSlovenska Jazdecka Federacia
SJFStichting Jeugdhulpverlening Flevoland (Norwegian)
SJFSayings of the Jewish Fathers
SJFSlovenske Jadrove Forum
SJFSociety of Junior Fellows
SJFSocial Justice Front
SJFSaint Jane Frances (Maryland school)
SJFSavannah Jewish Federation (Savannah, GA, USA)
SJFSvenska Jerusalemsföreningen (Swedish)
SJFSave Jamaica Fund (UK)
SJFSanjifen Apparatus Co Ltd (China)
SJFScotiabank Jamaica Foundation
SJFSesam: Jahresabschlusskurs Fibu (German)
SJFSurya's Jongeren Forum
SJFSolid Jet Fuels
SJFSangkum Jatiniyum Front Party (Cambodia)
SJFSpringfield Jewish Foundation
SJFSt. Johns Forest (Jacksonville, FL)


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Byline: ANI Washington, November 9 (ANI): In a new research, scientists have determined that with an average of four mini-earthquakes per day, Southern California's San Jacinto fault constantly adjusts to make it a less likely candidate for a major earthquake than its quiet neighbor to the east, the Southern San Andreas fault.
The Elsinore and San Jacinto fault zones lie about 35 kilometers apart and extend southeast from San Diego.
But a new study on the San Jacinto fault makes geologists question whether a San Andreas quake could jump to the San Jacinto fault and increase its length, as the Alaska and Landers quakes did.
 
 
 
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