Tuesday, June 16, 2026

San Andreas Fault Reaches Highest Stress Level in Millennia

Stress along the San Andreas and San Jacinto faults in Southern California has reached the highest levels in 1,000 years, according to new research from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. This discovery is important for understanding earthquake risks in a region with many people and vital infrastructure.

Scientist Liliane Burkhard stated that the area might be able to experience a significant rupture affecting both fault systems. Researchers found that Cajon Pass may sometimes block large ruptures and sometimes allow them to connect, causing a big earthquake involving both faults at once.

To study this, researchers created a model that simulates stress buildup on these faults, including the Cajon Pass. They used 1,000 years of earthquake history to estimate stress levels. Burkhard noted that stress is now at a historically high level, and more than 160 years have passed since the last major rupture. This means the faults are under a lot of pressure.

The study showed that stress has been growing and could lead to a large earthquake affecting crowded areas like Los Angeles and Riverside. The San Andreas Fault, which runs about 650 miles, is the main boundary between the Pacific and North American tectonic plates.

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stress/strɛs/noun
force or pressure inside the Earth's rocks

fault/fɔlt/noun
a crack in Earth's crust where rock moves

rupture/ˈrʌptʃɚ/noun
a sudden break or split in rock underground

infrastructure/ˈɪnfrəˌstrʌktʃɚ/noun
buildings and services a city needs to work

simulates/ˈsɪmjəˌleɪts/verb
creates a model to show how something works

tectonic/tɛkˈtɑnɪk/adjective
connected to the movement of Earth's outer layer

How much do you know?

What region is mentioned as having reached historically high stress levels?
Southern California
Northern California
Texas
Nevada
Which fault systems are being studied for earthquake risks?
San Andreas and San Jacinto
New Madrid and Hayward
San Andreas and Hayward
Nankai and San Jacinto
How many years of earthquake history did researchers analyze?
500 years
1,000 years
200 years
160 years
What did the researchers create to simulate stress buildup?
A computer model
A physical model
A theoretical paper
A survey
Who stated that the area might experience a significant rupture?
A civil engineer
Liliane Burkhard
A geologist
A seismologist
What major city is at risk if a large earthquake occurs?
San Francisco
Los Angeles
San Diego
Seattle
The San Andreas Fault runs about 600 miles.
The Cajon Pass sometimes allows large ruptures to connect.
More than 160 years have passed since the last major rupture in the area.
Stress levels on the faults have remained constant for the last 1,000 years.
The study was conducted by the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
There is little concern about earthquake risks in the modeled region.
Stress levels along the San Andreas and San Jacinto faults have reached the highest levels in .
The Cajon Pass may sometimes block large ruptures and sometimes allow them to .
Liliane Burkhard is a scientist at the .
The last major rupture occurred more than years ago.
The San Andreas Fault is the main boundary between the Pacific and tectonic plates.
A large earthquake could affect crowded areas like Los and Riverside.
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Vocabulary List:
6 words · tap to reveal
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stress/strɛs/noun
force or pressure inside the Earth's rocks
fault/fɔlt/noun
a crack in Earth's crust where rock moves
rupture/ˈrʌptʃɚ/noun
a sudden break or split in rock underground
infrastructure/ˈɪnfrəˌstrʌktʃɚ/noun
buildings and services a city needs to work
simulates/ˈsɪmjəˌleɪts/verb
creates a model to show how something works
tectonic/tɛkˈtɑnɪk/adjective
connected to the movement of Earth's outer layer

How much do you know?

What region is mentioned as having reached historically high stress levels?
Southern California
Northern California
Texas
Nevada
Which fault systems are being studied for earthquake risks?
San Andreas and San Jacinto
New Madrid and Hayward
San Andreas and Hayward
Nankai and San Jacinto
How many years of earthquake history did researchers analyze?
500 years
1,000 years
200 years
160 years
What did the researchers create to simulate stress buildup?
A computer model
A physical model
A theoretical paper
A survey
Who stated that the area might experience a significant rupture?
A civil engineer
Liliane Burkhard
A geologist
A seismologist
What major city is at risk if a large earthquake occurs?
San Francisco
Los Angeles
San Diego
Seattle
The San Andreas Fault runs about 600 miles.
The Cajon Pass sometimes allows large ruptures to connect.
More than 160 years have passed since the last major rupture in the area.
Stress levels on the faults have remained constant for the last 1,000 years.
The study was conducted by the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
There is little concern about earthquake risks in the modeled region.
Stress levels along the San Andreas and San Jacinto faults have reached the highest levels in .
The Cajon Pass may sometimes block large ruptures and sometimes allow them to .
Liliane Burkhard is a scientist at the .
The last major rupture occurred more than years ago.
The San Andreas Fault is the main boundary between the Pacific and tectonic plates.
A large earthquake could affect crowded areas like Los and Riverside.
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