Geologic investigations of the 1988 Tennant Creek, Australia, earthquakes-- implications for paleoseismicity in stable continental regions

investigations of the paleoseismology, deformation, and quaternary stratigraphy associated with reverse faulting caused by three major earthquakes in the interior of the Australian craton

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Geologic investigations of the 1988 Tennant Creek, Australia, earthquakes-- implications for paleoseismicity in stable continental regions

investigations of the paleoseismology, deformation, and quaternary stratigraphy associated with reverse faulting caused by three major earthquakes in the interior of the Australian craton

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Edition Notes

Two folded maps in pocket.

Published in
Washington, Denver, CO
Series
U.S. Geological Survey bulletin ;, 2032-A, Paleoseismological studies in Australia

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
557.3 s, 551.2/2/0994295
Library of Congress
QE75 .B9 no. 2032-A, QE606.5.A8 .B9 no. 2032-A

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Pagination
1 v. (various pagings) :

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1717575M
LCCN
92020137

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