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Geology / Structural geology / Geography of Arizona / Earthquake / Seismology / Horseshoe Dam / Fault / Escarpment / Horseshoe Lake /  Arizona / Scarp / Arizona
Date: 2011-10-05 02:26:28
Geology
Structural geology
Geography of Arizona
Earthquake
Seismology
Horseshoe Dam
Fault
Escarpment
Horseshoe Lake
Arizona
Scarp
Arizona

Vol. 21, No.3 Have earthquakes strong enough to rupture theground surface occurred onfa ults in central Arizona during the recent geologic past? Couldsuchearthquakeshappenin the future? If so, where are they most likely

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