Interesting as always... loved the idea of the more "recent" rocks that are over 2 million years old! You have a gift of phrasing that captures the ear!
Hi Patrick yes there've been multiple proposed epicenter locations - for the video I went with what USGS has on its website about the event: earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/events/1906calif/virtualtour/earthquake.php and alomax.free.fr/posters/1906-focus/
Interesting as always... loved the idea of the more "recent" rocks that are over 2 million years old! You have a gift of phrasing that captures the ear!
40 seconds in, when the old timey piano music starts, my finger mashes the “Like” button. Keep up the good work!
Good note for future videos: more ragtime. Thanks!
I had always heard that the epicenter of the 18 Apr 1906 earthquake was up near Santa Rosa.
Hi Patrick yes there've been multiple proposed epicenter locations - for the video I went with what USGS has on its website about the event: earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/events/1906calif/virtualtour/earthquake.php and alomax.free.fr/posters/1906-focus/
Pacific north American plates meet san andreas lake and fault
San andreas lake-fault