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Fault / Viscosity / Transform fault / Plate tectonics / Basin and Range Province / Simple shear / Walker Lane / Strain rate / Strike-slip tectonics / Geology / Structural geology / Shear
Date: 2013-12-27 00:58:07
Fault
Viscosity
Transform fault
Plate tectonics
Basin and Range Province
Simple shear
Walker Lane
Strain rate
Strike-slip tectonics
Geology
Structural geology
Shear

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