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RC24RP9914ID A geothermal powerplant owned by EnergySource LLC is seen atop the San Andreas Fault in Calipatria, California, U.S. September 16, 2021. EnergySource plans to add equipment to the power plant to extract lithium from underground brines for use by the electric vehicle battery industry. Picture taken September 16, 2021. REUTERS/Ernest Scheyder
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RC24RP9OOCJW A geothermal powerplant owned by EnergySource LLC is seen in the distance through geological mudpots atop the San Andreas Fault in Calipatria, California, U.S. September 16, 2021. EnergySource plans to add equipment to the power plant to extract lithium from underground brines for use by the electric vehicle battery industry. Picture taken September 16, 2021. REUTERS/Ernest Scheyder
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PBEAHUNLVDF California's Antelope Valley freeway passes near folded layers of sediment above the San Andreas Fault near Palmdale, California June 22, 2006. The southern end of the San Andreas fault near Los Angeles, which has been still for more than two centuries, is under immense stress and could produce a massive [earthquake] at any moment, a scientist announced June 21, 2006.
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GM1DSWUOKAAA California's Antelope Valley freeway passes near folded layers of sediment above the San Andreas Fault near Palmdale, California June 22, 2006. The southern end of the San Andreas fault near Los Angeles, which has been still for more than two centuries, is under immense stress and could produce a massive earthquake at any moment, a scientist announced June 21, 2006. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES)
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GM1DSWUOGBAA California's Antelope Valley freeway passes near folded layers of sediment above the San Andreas Fault near Palmdale, California June 22, 2006. The southern end of the San Andreas fault near Los Angeles, which has been still for more than two centuries, is under immense stress and could produce a massive earthquake at any moment, a scientist announced June 21, 2006. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES)
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GM1DSWUNXVAA California's Antelope Valley freeway passes near folded layers of sediment above the San Andreas Fault near Palmdale, California June 22, 2006. The southern end of the San Andreas fault near Los Angeles, which has been still for more than two centuries, is under immense stress and could produce a massive earthquake at any moment, a scientist announced June 21, 2006. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES)
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RP5DRIENOBAA Actor Samuel L. Jackson arrives at the Spike TV Video Game Awards in Santa Monica, California, December 14, 2004. The awards honor the best video games in 24 categories. Jackson won "Best Performance by a Human-Male" for his work on the video "San Andreas Fault." REUTERS/Robert Galbraith RG
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