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English: The Garlock Fault — running along the foot of the mountain ranges, from the lower right to the top center of this image, in Southern California.
  • A left-lateral strike-slip fault zone running approximately northeast-southwest in the northern Mojave Desert.
  • The Garlock Fault runs from a junction with the San Andreas Fault in the Antelope Valley (Los Angeles County), eastward (through Kern County) to a junction with the Death Valley Fault Zone in the Eastern Mojave Desert (San Bernardino County).
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  • 2005-10-07 13:40 Waitejr 600×450×8 (31928 bytes) California's Garlock Fault, marking the northwestern boundary of the Mojave Desert, lies at the foot of the mountains, running from the lower right to the top center of this image, which was created with data from NASA's Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (

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