
The San Andreas Fault - Palmdale, CA
Posted by:
bluesnote
N 34° 32.468 W 118° 07.394
11S E 396931 N 3822731
This is one of a few historical markers at a vista point along Highway 14. This one talks about the history of the fault.
Waymark Code: WMMPEX
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 10/19/2014
Views: 8
The plaque says, "One of the most outstanding geological feautures in California, extending for over 650 miles from Point Arena, North of San Francisco, to south of San Corconio Pass. Between twenty and thirty miles deep and more than a mile wide in some locations. The faulted sandstone and shale, contorted and sheared may be seen by looking northward from this point, where the Antelope Valley Freeway cuts through the upthrusted ridge to the north. This fault is responisble for two of the greatest earthquakes in California history. The 1906 San Francisco earthquake and the 1957 Fort Tejon earthquake. The giant shear was named in 1892 by the noted geologist, Andrew Lawson."
Group that erected the marker: Palmdale Women's Club
 URL of a web site with more information about the history mentioned on the sign: [Web Link]
 Address of where the marker is located. Approximate if necessary: Highway 14, Northbound Palmdale, CA United States

|
Visit Instructions:
Take a picture of the marker, preferably including yourself or your GPSr in the photo. A very detailed description of your visit may be substituted for a photo. In any case please provide a description of your visit. A description of only "Visited" or "Saw it while on vacation" by anyone other than the person creating the waymark may be deleted by the waymark owner or the category officers.