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English: The lines represent faults, the green highlighted lines in the center are the faults and folds within the San Felipe Fault zone.
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Source California Geological Survey, Geologic Data Map No. 6
Author Charles W. Jennings, William A. Bryant, Milind Patel, Ellen Sander, Jim Thompson, Barbara Wanish and Milton Fonseca

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The San Felipe fault zone is within the San Andreas fault system.

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