The Brawley Seismic Zone represents the northernmost extension of the spreading center axis associated with the
East Pacific Rise which runs up the axis of the
Gulf of California and is in the process of
rifting the
Baja California peninsula away from the mainland of
Mexico, with significant
subsidence taking place at southern California's Salton Sea and at
Laguna Salada in Baja California. Other major locations along the axis include the
Cerro Prieto spreading center located south of Mexicali, and
Wagner Basin (a submarine depression in the Gulf of California). The
Salton Buttes on the south shore of the
Salton Sea are on the north margin of the Brawley Seismic Zone and are linked to
volcanic and
geothermal activity within the zone. The Brawley Seismic Zone has been interpreted as an "onshore spreading center" which runs diagonally across the
Salton Trough. ==Earthquake swarms==