San Andreas, California is actually a bit EAST of Stockton, California.
By accessing the "Fault Map" link provided below, you can readily see that the fault zone is actually WEST of San Francisco at that latitude.
By accessing the "Field Guide" link, you can see a VERY GOOD photo of the fault, shot from the air. Go a little further on that link to see some VERY IMPRESSIVE photos of California's biggest fault. (800+ miles in length!)
Transform Boundary/Strike Slip
It's a transform boundary between two plates. The resultant fault of a transform boundary.
The san Andreas fault is a transform boundary between two plates. The resultant fault of a transform boundary is a strike-slip fault. The North American plate and the Pacific plate are both moving vertically in different directions.
I think you will ind that it is the San Andreas Fault line.
There are many faults in California. The two most significant faults are the San Andreas Fault and the Hayward Fault.
No. As a transform fault, the San Andreas Fault cannot produce volcanism.
The most studied transform fault in the world is the San Andreas Fault.
San Andreas Fault
No. It is a transform fault.
The San Andreas fault is where it occured.
San Andreas Fault
the san Andreas fault
the san Andreas fault
A transform boundary.
The most studied transform fault in the world is the San Andreas Fault.
Transform Boundary
The most studied transform fault in the world is the San Andreas Fault.