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博碩士論文
Allen, Clarence Roderic
In San Gorgonio Pass, 70 miles east of Los Angeles, a complex network of faults separates two of the highest mountain ranges of Southern California. The San Andreas fault, which forms a part of the network, exhibits several unusual features in this area. Among these are the absence of rift topography, absence of lateral stream offsets, an abrupt change in trend of the fault trace, seismic evidence for the predominance of thrusting over strike-slip movements, and a lack of great earthquakes in hi...
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California Institute of Technology |
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