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Moderate quake strikes Salton Sea

March 24, 2009 |  9:50 am

Another moderate earthquake struck today near the San Andreas fault in Imperial County, seismologists said.

The magnitude 4.8 quake hit about 4:55 a.m. two miles south of Bombay Beach on the eastern shore of the Salton Sea, according to the U.S. Geological Survey website. The quake had occurred at a depth of 3.5 miles.

"The only interesting thing about this one is that it occurred at the end of the San Andreas fault," said Kate Hutton, a seismologist at Caltech. "Bombay Beach is considered the southern end of the San Andreas fault. The last swarm of earthquakes similar to this was in 2001. We're watching it closely. We'll be analyzing everything."

There have been at least 23 aftershocks, the largest a 3.1, which struck at 6:52  a.m. in the same area, Hutton said. No damage was reported in the thinly populated area.

Over the weekend, the Salton Sea was struck by 42 smaller quakes during a 48-hour period, beginning Saturday morning and tapering off early Monday. Scientist have been keeping a close watch on the region because they believe an earthquake there could set off a fault movements leading to a major earthquake  that would devastate Los Angeles.

-- Ruben Vives

 

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If you have actually visited the Salton Sea then you would probably agree that a quake in that area could only improve things.




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