04-13-2015, 10:35 AM
Hi Brian,
I think there is some public knowledge of some of the offshore faults, and since Tohoku, or maybe before, there are tsunami signs at the coasts at UCSB, and even back near the Santa Barbara airport, which filled a salt marsh on part. There was a tsunami from the second 1812 southern California quake (although no agreement on what fault broke). There was a local tsunami from the 1927 Lompoc quake.
Chris
I think there is some public knowledge of some of the offshore faults, and since Tohoku, or maybe before, there are tsunami signs at the coasts at UCSB, and even back near the Santa Barbara airport, which filled a salt marsh on part. There was a tsunami from the second 1812 southern California quake (although no agreement on what fault broke). There was a local tsunami from the 1927 Lompoc quake.
Chris