Could LA’s Big One be even bigger than we thought? Now explosive helium is leaking from massive earthquake fault under Los Angeles

Tuesday, June 30, 2015
By Paul Martin

Indicates Newport-Inglewood fault more important than previously thought
Risk in the next 30 years of ‘big one’ increased from about 4.7% to 7.0%
However, study says risk of smaller quakes has actually gone down

By MARK PRIGG
DAILYMAIL.COM
30 June 2015

A huge fault in the Earth’s crust near Los Angeles is leaking helium, researchers have found.

They say the unexpected find sheds new light on the Newport-Inglewood Fault Zone in the Los Angeles Basin.

It reveals the fault is far deeper than previously thought, and a quake would be far more devastating.

It follows a report from the U.S. Geological Survey has warned the risk of ‘the big one’ hitting California has increased dramatically.

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