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Record #177130:

New constraints on the notion of the Fairweather fault, Alaska, from GPS observations / Hilary J. Fletcher, Jeffrey T. Freymuller.

Title: New constraints on the notion of the Fairweather fault, Alaska, from GPS observations / Hilary J. Fletcher, Jeffrey T. Freymuller.
Author(s): Fletcher, Hilary J.
Freymuller, Jeffrey T.
Date: 2003.
In: Geophysical Research Letters. (2003.), Vol. 30(3) (2003)
Abstract: Estimates slip rate and locking depth of Fairweather fault, using GPS velocities from sites near Fairweather belt combined with line length data from geodetic surveys. Finds estimated slip rate to be one of highest observed across any strike slip fault.
Notes:

Geophysical Research Letters. Vol. 30(3) :39.1-39.4 (2003).

Keywords: 53.087.23 -- Remote sensing.
550.3 -- Geophysics.
550.34 -- Seismology.
550.341 -- Earthquakes.
551.24 -- Geotectonics.
A -- Geophysical sciences (general).
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*49) -- Alaska.
SPRI record no.: 177130

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