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Field and laboratory data From an earthquake history study of scarps of the Lake Creek-Boundary Creek fault between the Elwha River and Siebert Creek, Clallam County, Washington; 2007; SIM; 2961; Nelson, Alan R.; Personius, Stephen F.; Buck, Jason...
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Field and laboratory data From an earthquake history study of scarps of the Lake Creek-Boundary Creek fault between the Elwha River and Siebert Creek, Clallam County, Washington
Field and laboratory data From an earthquake history study of scarps of the Lake Creek-Boundary Creek fault between the Elwha River and Siebert Creek, Clallam County, Washington; 2007; SIM; 2961; Nelson, Alan R.; Personius, Stephen F.; Buck, Jason...

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