Faults (Geology)
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Faults (Geology)
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Faults (Geology)
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- The Owens Valley fault zone, eastern California, and surface faulting associated with the 1872 earthquake, by Sarah Beanland and Malcolm M. Clark
- Basement-rock correlations across the white Wolf-Breckenridge-southern Kern Canyon fault zone, southern Sierra Nevada, California, by Donald C. Ross
- Great Lakes Tectonic Zone in Marquette area, Michigan, implications for Archean tectonics in north-central United States, by P.K. Sims
- Heterogeneous neogene strain and its bearing on horizontal extension and horizontal and vertical contraction at the margin of the extensional orogen, Mormon Mountains area, Nevada and Utah, by R. Ernest Anderson and Theodore P. Barnhard
- Geology and fluorspar deposits, Big Four Fault system, Crittenden County, Kentucky, by George C. Hardin, Jr., and Robert D. Trace
- Structural dislocations in eastern Massachusetts, a description of the major faults and mylonite zones that form the eastern Massachusetts dislocation belt, by Robert O. Castle, H. Roberta Dixon, Edward S. Grew, Andrew Griscom, and Isidore Zietz
- Segmentation of the Wasatch fault zone, Utah, summaries, analyses, and interpretations of geological and geophysical data, by Russell L. Wheeler and Katherine B. Krystinik
- Late Paleozoic structure of the southern part of the Uinta Basin, Utah, from seismic reflection data, by Christopher J. Potter, Rex Tang, and Timothy J. Hainsworth
- Great Lakes tectonic zone, revisited, by P.K. Sims and W.C. Day
- Factors affecting the recognition of faults exposed in exploratory trenches, by M.G. Bonilla and J.J. Lienkaemper
- Three-dimensional model of the hydrostratigraphy and structure in and around the U.S. Army-Camp Stanley Storage activity area, northern Bexar County, Texas, by Michael P. Pantea, Charles D. Blome, and Allan K. Clark ; prepared in cooperation with the Camp Stanley Storage Activity Environmental Management Office and the Parsons Corporation
- Plate tectonics and great earthquakes, 50 years of earth-shaking events, Lynn R. Sykes
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