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Earthquake / Hayward Fault Zone / Richter magnitude scale / San Francisco earthquake / San Andreas Fault / Wasatch Fault / Aftershock / Fault / New Madrid Seismic Zone / Geography of California / Seismology / Geology
Date: 2006-03-16 09:19:00
Earthquake
Hayward Fault Zone
Richter magnitude scale
San Francisco earthquake
San Andreas Fault
Wasatch Fault
Aftershock
Fault
New Madrid Seismic Zone
Geography of California
Seismology
Geology

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