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A field guide to the central, creeping section of the San Andreas Fault (2006)

44 pointsby pastureofplenty7 months ago

6 comments

lupusreal7 months ago
Somehow, even photographs taken more than 30 years ago get flipped upsidedown when posted on the internet. Flipping images with metadata tags, which are inevitably ignored or stripped, has proven to be an extremely user hostile technical decision.
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ben_w7 months ago
How does law treat boundary disputes when the land itself shifts?
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culebron217 months ago
Interestingly, the concrete channel looks similar to those in Central Asia. (The latter have holes in them to let water seep into the ground.) Street view: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;maps.app.goo.gl&#x2F;pvrsiYMCfeADo8NL6" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;maps.app.goo.gl&#x2F;pvrsiYMCfeADo8NL6</a>
egl20217 months ago
Has anyone visited these sites in the last few years? (The field trip was in 2006.) Has construction, road repairs, etc. obscured many of these? I know of a few roadway offsets in the immediate Bay area that have been &quot;fixed&quot; and are no longer visible.
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pastureofplenty7 months ago
I did not notice any images being incorrectly displayed upside-down when I submitted this, I apologize if some of you had trouble viewing them.
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tetris117 months ago
(Unrelated) oh wow, ResearchGate actively begs authors to upload their full text in order to make it accessible, but prevent the public from downloading said texts unless you have a RG account?
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