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Intrusive Complex

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Intrusive Complex Intrusive Complex Sunday, March 30, 2014 Brea Canyon Fault?? Here in the Los Angeles area we've had a bunch of little earthquakes in the last day or so, kicked off by a magnitude 3.6 foreshock followed by a magnitude 5.1 quake centered in the La Habra/Brea area that caused some minor damage.  Since then there has been a whole swarm of smaller aftershocks, including a 4.1 we felt this afternoon.  Here's a map, showing some of the known faults in red and the earthquake epicenters in orange: Now, before I continue, let me disclaim:   I am not a seismologist, so take my ideas here with a grain of salt.  So far, there has been some discussion that the earthquakes may be related to the Puente Hills Fault, which is a north-dipping blind thrust fault (it is not observed at the surface) that has lifted up the row of hills near where I've labeled that fault.  This fault has been a troublemaker in the past, causing the M 5.9 Whittier Narrows earthquake in 1987, and t...

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