San Felipe Fault Zone
The San Felipe Fault Zone is an active Quaternary fault zone made up of continuous right-lateral fault strands]. It is a part of the San Andreas Fault system and it is located in the western Salton Trough spanning three counties: Imperial, Riverside, and San Diego county, California. It is hypothesized to have originated during the early Pleistocene period.
Geography
The fault zone strikes WNW and consists of a central Easterly fault with adjacent strands extending out from the San Felipe anticline. The fault zone is part of the Earthquake Valley, within the Pacific Border Ranges and Basin and Range physiographic provinces. In total the faults run 170 kilometers long.The main San Felipe Fault extends from the Elsinore Fault to the San Jacinto Fault, South on the Yaqui and Pinyon ridge. The Fish Creek Mountains fault is the eastern extension that runs along the Fish Creek Mountains.