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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, VOL. 27, NO. 15, PAGES[removed], AUGUST 1, 2000 What Caused the March 25, 1998 Antarctic Plate Earthquake ?: Inferences from Regional Stress and Strain Rate Fields Corn´e Kreemer and Will
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Amsterdam / Wellington / /

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Coblentz D.D. / /

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Australia / North America / Antarctica / Africa / /

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United States / Netherlands / Canada / Australia / New Zealand / /

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Natural Disaster / Person Communication and Meetings / /

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State University of New York / Macquarie Ridge Complex / /

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satellite altimetry / gravitational potential energy differences / eld solution / lithospheric gravitational potential energy differences / dense satellite altimetry / inferred potential energy values / present-day solution / inferred lithospheric potential energy values / Gravitational potential energy / /

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Southern Tasman Sea / Southwest Pacific Ocean / /

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American Geophysical Union / William E. Holt Department of Geosciences / African Union / National Science Foundation / Harvard / Department of Geosciences / State University of New York / /

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William E. Holt / Brook Abstract / Dan Davis / R.G. Gordon / Lucy Flesch / Terry Wallace / Kreemer Holt / S. Stein / D.F. Argus / /

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model / /

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M-60 / Euler / /

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Sandwell / New York / /

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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS / /

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Antarctic / Northern Canada / southwestern United States / western United States / /

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GPS / simulation / /

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