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- Geophys. J. Int. (2010) 183, 11341150 doi: 10.1111/j.1365-246X.2010.04826.x GJIGeodynamicsandtectonics
- Incorporating and reporting uncertainties in fault slip rates J. Douglas Zechar1
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- Spatial variations in slip rate along the Death Valley-Fish Lake Valley fault system determined from LiDAR topographic data and
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- GEOLOGIC MAP OF THE PONDEROSA 7.5-MINUTE QUADRANGLE, SANDOVAL COUNTY, NEW MEXICO
- FAULT SLIP RATES, CONSTANCY OF SEISMIC STRAIN RELEASE, AND LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION IN THE EASTERN CALIFORNIA SHEAR ZONE
- Quantitative topographic differences between erosionally exhumed and tectonically active mountain fronts: Implications for late-Cenozoic evolution of the
- EAS 2600: EARTH PROCESSES Spring, 2010
- EAS 2600 Spring 2010: Earth Processes Laboratory Information for Students
- EAS 4802KF/8802KF TECTONICS AND GEOMORPHOLOGY OF WESTERN NORTH AMERICA
- Information for EAS 4802KF/8802KF Field Trip Saturday, March 20th: students arrive in Las Vegas, NV by 12:00 pm and drive to Death Valley; several
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- Frankel, K.L., and Pazzaglia, F.J., 2006, Mountain fronts, base-level fall, and landscape evolution: Insights from the southern Rocky Mountains, in Willett, S.D., Hovius, N., Brandon, M.T., and Fisher, D.M., eds., Tectonics, Climate, and Landscape Evoluti
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- Georgia Institute of Technology Terrestrial Cosmogenic Nuclide Geochronology Laboratory
- Eos, Vol. 91, No. 4, 26 January 2010 Scientists can estimate the time at which
- Author's personal copy Beryllium-10 terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide surface exposure dating of Quaternary
- Spatial and temporal constancy of seismic strain release along an evolving segment of the PacificNorth America plate boundary