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New research finds San Andreas Fault is slipping faster than previously thought
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· August 21, 2026
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Key points For those seeking more information, the source publication has more details on the study and its findings, providing a deeper understanding of the San Andreas Fault's movement. New research has shed light on the movement of the San Andreas Fault.
New research has shed light on the movement of the San Andreas Fault. A report reveals that the fault is slipping faster than previously thought. This finding is based on research conducted by scientists at San Jose State University.
The report provides an update on the fault's movement, indicating a faster pace than earlier estimates. Further details on the research and its implications can be found in the full report.
For those seeking more information, the source publication has more details on the study and its findings, providing a deeper understanding of the San Andreas Fault's movement.
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Published: August 21, 2026 ·
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