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for M 4.9 near southern

Upon further reflection, appears to be left-lateral earthquake sequence
possibly related to the Manix fault (?)

report here: earthjay.com/?p=11968

for the M 4.9 east of southern

looks like a right-lateral strike-slip earthquake mechanism (near the Calico fault)

earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquake

learn about the tectonics of southern California in '20 report earthjay.com/?p=9580

for M7.4 en y

intermediate depth
normal (extensional) mechanism
within subducted Nazca plate (slab event)

report: earthjay.com/?p=11955

for in 2019 the Sequence in southern

M6.4 left-lateral strike-slip earthquake triggered M7.1 right-lateral ss eq
generated liquefaction/landslides
@CAGeoSurvey @USGS_Quakes responded

read reports earthjay.com/?p=8656

for along the Tonga plate boundary

reverse or thrust (compressional) mechanism
intermediate depth
event within subducted Pacific plate

earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquake

learn about regional tectonics in 2022 report:
earthjay.com/?p=10493

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