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The Borah Peak, Idaho Earthquake of October 28, 1983—Surface Faulting and Other Phenomena
Author(s):
Charles Taylor
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K. K. Cline
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William D. Page
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David P. Schwartz
Publication date:
1985
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Earthquake Spectra
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