Friday, July 20, 2012

San Andreas fault map generated by Contour map software - Northwestern area

San Andreas fault map generated by Contour map software

Contour map software by Tulsa's Scientific Computer Applications generated an underground contour map of the San Andreas fault map.
The San Andreas earthquake fault was previously thought to go straight into the ground. Instead, the San Andreas fault is propeller shaped.
In central California, the San Andreas fault map goes into the ground from east to west.  In the southeast, the San Andreas fault map indicates the earthquake fault goes into the ground from west to east in the south.  
Visit the SCAI website for more information: http://www.scaitul.com/SCA-Contour-Mapping.aspx 
Below is a San Andreas fault map of the northwestern part of the earthquake fault.
Contour map software of northwestern part of San Andreas fault map
Contour map software of northwestern part of San Andreas fault map
 

Contour map software image of San Andreas fault map

Contour map software image of San Andreas fault map

Contour map software by Tulsa's Scientific Computer Applications to generate an underground contour map of the San Andreas fault map. The earthquake fault was previously thought to go straight into the ground. Instead, the San Andreas fault is propeller shaped; the San Andreas fault map indicates the earthquake fault goes into the ground from west to east in the south, and in central California, the San Andreas fault map goes into the ground from east to west.  Visit the SCAI website for more information: http://www.scaitul.com/SCA-Contour-Mapping.aspx 
 
Contour map software image of San Andreas Fault map
Contour map software image of San Andreas Fault map
http://www.scaitul.com/SCA-Contour-Mapping-Software.aspx