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English: This image shows the topography of the region using data from NASA’s Shuttle Radar Topography Mission. Low elevations are green, with yellow, pink, and white representing progressively higher elevations. Major geologic faults are marked with white lines. The San Andreas Fault runs in a northwest-southeast line along the coast. The numbers on the fault line indicate how far the ground surface slipped at that location as a result of the 1906 earthquake. Español: Esta imagen muestra la topografía de la región a partir de datos de la NASA Shuttle Radar Topography Mission. Elevaciones bajas son de color verde, con amarillo, rosa, blanco y progresivamente en representación de las elevaciones más altas. Las fallas geológicas principales están marcados con líneas blancas. La Falla de San Andrés se ejecuta en una línea noroeste-sureste a lo largo de la costa. Los números de la línea indican la medida del deslizamiento de la superficie de la tierra en ese lugar como consecuencia del terremoto del 1906. Galego: Esta imaxe mostra a topografía da rexión a partir de datos da NASA Shuttle Radar Topography Mission. As elevacións baixas son de cor verde, con amarelo, rosa, branco e progresivamente en representación das elevacións máis altas. As fallas xeolóxicas principais están marcadas con liñas brancas. A Falla de San Andrés formouse nunha liña noroeste-sueste ao longo da costa. Os números da liña indican a medida do deslizamiento da superficie da terra nese lugar como consecuencia do terremoto do 1906. Français : Cette image montre la topographie de la région, établie à l'aide de données de la Shuttle Radar Topography Mission de la NASA. Les basses altitudes sont figurées en vert, et le jaune, le rose et le blanc representent des altitudes progressivement plus élevées. Les principales failles géologiques sont signalées par des lignes blanches. La faille de San Andreas s'étire selon une ligne allant du nord-ouest au sud-est le long du littoral. Les nombres sur la ligne de faille indiquent de combien (exprimé en pieds) la surface du sol a coulissé à l'endroit concerné suite au tremblement de terre de 1906. |
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Source | http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NewImages/images.php3?img_id=17248 |
Author | Jesse Allen, Earth Observatory |
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