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January 21, 2010

This montage includes an aerial view from a balloon and researchers at work at the Carrizo Plain.

Shown clockwise from top: photo from balloon; Zielke and Arrowsmith in San Andreas; Akciz with samples; mapping faulting.

Credit: L. Grant Ludwig


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