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- Hollywood_fault abstract "The Hollywood fault is a seismically active faultline of approximately 9 miles (14 km) in length located along the northern edge of the Los Angeles basin. It is part of a system of seismically active folds and faults that constitute the complex transition zone between the Transverse and Peninsular Ranges. The Malibu Coast—Santa Monica—Hollywood fault system is the result of transtension and transpression associated with rotation of the Transverse Ranges in the Cenozoic Era. It has an established dip angle of between 70° and 90° based on surface and subsurface observations, and has experienced significant left-slip movement since the late Miocene. Its minimum and maximum dip-slip displacement rates are estimated at 0.3 mm and 0.5 mm per year, with a strike-slip displacement rate of 0.3-0.6 mm per year which together suggest an annual oblique slip rate of between 0.5 mm and 0.6 mm.Although it has never produced a significant earthquake in recorded history, if the fault eventually ruptures by itself its size and geology could produce a quake with a magnitude of between 5.8 and 6.5 every 1,600 years or so. However, if the Hollywood fault is, in fact, a continuation of the somewhat larger nearby Raymond fault, the combined strength of a rupture along both faults could produce a quake with a magnitude of as much as 7.0, though such an event would likely happen only once every 3,000 to 5,000 years.".
- Hollywood_fault thumbnail Hollywood_fault.jpg?width=300.
- Hollywood_fault wikiPageID "44639370".
- Hollywood_fault wikiPageLength "2924".
- Hollywood_fault wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Hollywood_fault wikiPageRevisionID "699804951".
- Hollywood_fault wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Los_Angeles_County,_California.
- Hollywood_fault wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geology_of_Los_Angeles_County,_California.
- Hollywood_fault wikiPageWikiLink Category:Seismic_faults_of_California.
- Hollywood_fault wikiPageWikiLink Category:Strike-slip_faults.
- Hollywood_fault wikiPageWikiLink Cenozoic.
- Hollywood_fault wikiPageWikiLink Earthquake.
- Hollywood_fault wikiPageWikiLink Fault_(geology).
- Hollywood_fault wikiPageWikiLink Fold_(geology).
- Hollywood_fault wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles_Basin.
- Hollywood_fault wikiPageWikiLink Miocene.
- Hollywood_fault wikiPageWikiLink Peninsular_Ranges.
- Hollywood_fault wikiPageWikiLink Raymond_fault.
- Hollywood_fault wikiPageWikiLink Seismic_scale.
- Hollywood_fault wikiPageWikiLink Strike_and_dip.
- Hollywood_fault wikiPageWikiLink Transpression.
- Hollywood_fault wikiPageWikiLink Transtension.
- Hollywood_fault wikiPageWikiLink Transverse_Ranges.
- Hollywood_fault wikiPageWikiLink File:Hollywood_fault.jpg.
- Hollywood_fault wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hollywood fault".
- Hollywood_fault wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:California_Faults.
- Hollywood_fault wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Hollywood_fault wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Hollywood_fault wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Faults.
- Hollywood_fault wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hollywood_fault subject Category:Geography_of_Los_Angeles_County,_California.
- Hollywood_fault subject Category:Geology_of_Los_Angeles_County,_California.
- Hollywood_fault subject Category:Seismic_faults_of_California.
- Hollywood_fault subject Category:Strike-slip_faults.
- Hollywood_fault point "34.103 -118.326".
- Hollywood_fault type SpatialThing.
- Hollywood_fault comment "The Hollywood fault is a seismically active faultline of approximately 9 miles (14 km) in length located along the northern edge of the Los Angeles basin. It is part of a system of seismically active folds and faults that constitute the complex transition zone between the Transverse and Peninsular Ranges. The Malibu Coast—Santa Monica—Hollywood fault system is the result of transtension and transpression associated with rotation of the Transverse Ranges in the Cenozoic Era.".
- Hollywood_fault label "Hollywood fault".
- Hollywood_fault sameAs Q20714422.
- Hollywood_fault sameAs m.012g4lwl.
- Hollywood_fault sameAs Q20714422.
- Hollywood_fault lat "34.103".
- Hollywood_fault long "-118.326".
- Hollywood_fault wasDerivedFrom Hollywood_fault?oldid=699804951.
- Hollywood_fault depiction Hollywood_fault.jpg.
- Hollywood_fault isPrimaryTopicOf Hollywood_fault.