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  2. Salton Sink - Wikipedia

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    The sink falls within the larger Salton Trough and separates the Coachella Valley from the Imperial Valley, which are also segments of the Salton Trough. The lowest point of the sink is 269 ft (82 m) below sea level, and since 1906 the 343-square-mile (890 km 2 ) Salton Sea has filled the lowest portion of the sink to a water depth of up to 43 ...

  3. Salton Trough - Wikipedia

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    The Salton Buttes, located within the Salton Sea, are rhyolite lava domes within the basin which were active 10,300 (± 1000) years BP. [6] The Niland Geyser is one of dozens of mudpots and mud volcanoes in the Salton Trough but is the only one in the world known to have moved significantly, affecting the Union Pacific Railroad , California ...

  4. Algodones Dunes - Wikipedia

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    Algodones Dunes. The Algodones Dunes is a large sand dune field, or erg, located in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of California, near the border with Arizona and the Mexican state of Baja California. The field is approximately 45 miles (72 km) long by 6 miles (9.7 km) wide and extends along a northwest-southeast line that ...

  5. Why hasn't L.A. seen a big San Andreas quake recently ... - AOL

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    A drying Salton Sea may be helping ... a professor of geology at San Diego State. A full Lake Cahuilla reached an elevation of about 40 feet above sea level, with a maximum depth of more than 300 ...

  6. A Crucial Part of the San Andreas Fault Has Been Disturbingly ...

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    The Salton Sea is a modern remnant of a much larger prehistoric lake called Lake Cahuilla. Some 32 times bigger than today’s landlocked sea, the water levels of Lake Cahuilla rose and fell over ...

  7. Salton Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Salton Sea is a shallow, landlocked, highly saline endorheic lake in Riverside and Imperial counties at the southern end of the U.S. state of California. It lies on the San Andreas Fault within the Salton Trough, which stretches to the Gulf of California in Mexico. The lake is about 15 by 35 miles (24 by 56 km) at its widest and longest.

  8. Sonny Bono Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The Sonny Bono Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge is located in the Imperial Valley of California, 40 miles (64 km) north of the Mexican border. Situated at the southern end of the Salton Sea, the refuge protects one of the most important nesting sites and stopovers along the Pacific Flyway. Despite its location in the Colorado Desert, a ...

  9. What does partisan election mean? School board members and ...

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    School board members and Florida Amendment 1. Amid the discussion of the amendments on Florida's ballot this election season, a specific one is grabbing the attention of residents — whether to ...