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South Napa Earthquake Research




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Uploaded to YouTube by: KQED SCIENCE
Date submitted to Unlisted Videos: 10 October 2015
Date uploaded/published to YouTube: 18 September 2014

Tags: science, geology, research, earthquakes, KQED




Description:

A KQED Science video of USGS geologist David Schwartz explaining why a crack on Covey Court in Napa caused by the South Napa Earthquake represents lateral slip movement that echoes the fault.