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         Faults Geology:     more books (100)
  1. The Calaveras fault zone field trip by Charles F Armstrong, 1979
  2. Geology of the Libby thrust belt of northwestern Montana and its implications to regional tectonics (SuDoc I 19.16:1524) by Jack Edward Harrison, 1993
  3. Characterization of the Cottonwood Grove and Ridgely faults near Reelfoot Lake, Tennessee, from high-resolution seismic reflection data (SuDoc I 19.16:1538 I) by William J. Stephenson, 1995
  4. Statistical data for movements on young faults of the conterminous United States: Paleoseismic implications and regional earthquake forecasting (Open-file report / U.S. Geological Survey) by Herbert R Shaw, 1981
  5. The faults of the northern Champlain Valley, New York by George H Hudson, 1931
  6. Empirical laws of order among rivers, faults and earthquakes (Open-file report / United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey) by Herbert R Shaw, 1984
  7. Total energy and energy spectral density of elastic wave radiation from propagating faults: Part II. a statistical source model (AFCRL) by N. A Haskell, 1965
  8. The Plum River Fault Zone and the structural and stratigraphic framework of eastern Iowa (Technical information series / Iowa Geological Survey) by B. J Bunker, 1985
  9. Chromite deposits along the border ranges fault, southern Alaska (Information circular) by Jeffrey Y Foley, 1985
  10. Monthly Journal of California Geology : Micro-Demoiselles and Raindrop Erosion, The Shirley Letters from the 1850s, The San Gabriel Fault, and more by California Geology., 1986-01-01
  11. Wheres the San Andreas Fault? A Guidebook to Tracing the Fault on Public Lands in the San Francisco Bay Region by Philip W. Stoffer, U.S. Department of the Interior, et all 2010-04-26
  12. Faulting in Brittle Rocks: An Introduction to the Mechanics of Tectonic Faults by Georg Mandl, 2000-02-03
  13. PLANNING SCENARIO FOR A MAJOR EARTHQUAKE ON THE NEWPORT-INGLEWOOD FAULT ZONE by California Department of Conservation Division of Mines and Geology, 1988
  14. Structural transect through Silurian turbidites of the Fredericton Belt southwest of Fredericton, New Brunswick: the role of the Fredericton Fault in late ... An article from: Atlantic Geology by Adrian F. Park, James Whitehead, 2003-11-01

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