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 "datePublished": "May 18, 2021",
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     "text": "FEDMAP Geologic Mapping - FEDMAP Geologic Mapping advances nationwide geologic mapping and associated research as mandated by the National Geologic Mapping Act of 1992 (Public Law 102-285). The FEDMAP program produces world-class digital geologic maps and 3D framework models based on state-of-the art observation and scientific interpretation directed by high priority national issues."
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     "text": "Plate-margin deformation leads either directly (through seismic events) or indirectly (by creating steep range-front relief) to high-risk of natural hazards in southern California, home to more than 24 million people. USGS and USGS-sponsored studies have made and continue to make essential contributions to our understanding of the overall geologic and tectonic framework for these hazards. Because the region contained crustal faults before the initiation of the San Andreas system, these studies will consider the full timespan of plate margin evolution. This will allow the greatest insight into the distribution of seismic hazards."
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     "text": "The geologic and landscape evolution of southern California is framed by plate tectonic interactions between the North America and Pacific plates, leading most recently to the growth of the San Andreas Fault system. Our project studies are helping to document the evolving formation and deformation of crustal blocks\u2014accompanied by the growth and subsequent disruption of mountain ranges and flanking basins\u2014that record the magnitude, timing, and interactive roles of faults comprising this plate-margin system."
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