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The San Andreas Fault marks the boundary between the Pacific and North American plates and would reflect the various lithospheric depths at points along it. Lithospheric depths are on average around 100 KM.

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13y ago

The development of the San Andreas dates back about 30 million years ago.

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12y ago

Fault is about 15 to 20 km deep (9 to 12 miles).

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14y ago

Very shallow, generally no deeper than 20 km.

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14y ago

Depends on the fault most can seems endless and some are like 100ft.

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8y ago

At least 10 miles deep

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