Type of Fault: Strike-slip fault
- Plate Movement: Pacific Plate moving northwest relative to North American Plate
- City at Greatest Risk: Los Angeles
- Reasons for Greatest Risk: Located directly on fault line, large population, vulnerable infrastructure, geology amplifies shaking
The San Andreas Fault is a strike-slip fault. This means that the two plates on either side of the fault are sliding past each other horizontally, rather than moving up or down.
The Pacific Plate is moving northwest relative to the North American Plate along the San Andreas Fault. This is causing California to slowly move northwest and away from the rest of the United States. Los Angeles is the labeled city with the greatest risk of damage from an earthquake occurring along the San Andreas Fault. This is because Los Angeles is located directly on the fault line.