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Chino Fault

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The Chino Fault is a Fault that extends from Corona, California to the Los Serranos, Chino Hills, California area. The fault has a slip rate of 1.0 millimeter/year and is capable of producing anywhere from a MW6.0 to a MW7.0 earthquake.

References

  • "Chino Fault". Southern California Earthquake Data Center.
  • [hhttp://earthquake.usgs.gov/research/external/reports/02HQGR0046.pdf "The Chino Fault and Its Relation to Slip on the Elsinore and Whittier Faults and Blind Thrusts in the Puente Hills"] (PDF).