FIGURE 5.3.-Place
names and faults most commonly used in text (see front of book for more complete
maps of place names and faults). Faults (dotted where concealed): B,
Banning; BP, Big Pine; BS, Bartlett Springs; BZ, Brawley
seismic zone; C, Calaveras; CN, Concord; CU, Cucamonga;
DV, Death Valley; E, Elsinore; FC, Furnace Creek; G,
Garlock; GV, Green Valley; H, Hayward; HG, Hosgri; HRC,
Healdsburg-Rodgers Creek; IM, Imperial; LVC, Long Valley caldera;
M, Maacama; MC, Mission Creek; NI, Newport-Inglewood; OT,
Ortigalita; PM, Pinto Mountain; PV, Palos Verdes; PVA,
Panamint Valley; R, Rinconada; RC, Rose Canyon; SA, San
Andreas; SC, San Clemente Island; SG, San Gregorio; SJ,
San Jacinto; SN, Sierra Nevada; SNA, Sur-Nacimiento; W,
Whittier; WM, White Mountains; WW, White Wolf. Arrows and numbers
indicate direction and amount of motion, respectively, of Pacific and Gorda
plates with respect to North American plate to the east; red lines indicate
1857 and 1906 ruptures of San Andreas fault.