How far east these faults extend is not known, but probably as far as the Kent Valley.
The southern fault extends northeastward about roughly along the axis of the Hot Springs anticline, and dips about 44 degrees north.
This fault extends for about 180 km along the shore.
Submarine surveys later found that the fault extends northward under the Pacific Ocean and presumably joins the San Andreas Fault near Bolinas.
The Honey Lake Fault Zone is a right lateral-moving (dextral) geologic fault extends through northwestern Nevada and northeastern California.
The fault extends roughly from Iquique in the north to Copiapó in the south.
This fault extends throughout the city, and is located in the alluvium just south of the Verdugo Mountains.
Re-mapping by Lake and Shephard-Thorn (1985) has shown that the Hog's Back monocline and associated strike faults extend from Farnham to Dorking.
The faults extend into the ocean with the Chain and Charcot fault zones, and have their counterparts in northeastern Brazil.
Preliminary results, announced May 1, 2005 indicated that the fault extends nearly as far as Nokonoshima, 2.5 km out into the bay, though no sign of recent activity along the fault was uncovered.