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The following pages link to Carol Prentice (Q163072):
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- Tearing the terroir: Details and implications of surface rupture and deformation from the 24 August 2014 M6.0 South Napa earthquake, California (Q153222) (← links)
- Multitemporal ALSM change detection, sediment delivery, and process mapping at an active earthflow (Q157423) (← links)
- Tectonic geomorphology and paleoseismology of the Septentrional fault system, Dominican Republic (Q231721) (← links)
- Earthquake geology of the Bulnay Fault (Mongolia) (Q234943) (← links)
- Late Holocene slip rate and ages of prehistoric earthquakes along the Maacama Fault near Willits, Mendocino County, northern California (Q237220) (← links)
- Enriquillo–Plantain Garden fault zone in Jamaica: paleoseismology and seismic hazard (Q243964) (← links)
- Comment on “Historical perspective on seismic hazard to Hispaniola and the northeast Caribbean region” by U. ten Brink et al. (Q244913) (← links)
- Prehistoric earthquakes on the Caribbean-South American plate boundary, Central Range Fault, Trinidad (Q256118) (← links)
- Geomorphology, denudation rates, and stream channel profiles reveal patterns of mountain building adjacent to the San Andreas fault in northern California, USA (Q258836) (← links)
- History and pre-history of earthquakes in wine and redwood country, Sonoma and Mendocino counties, California (Q263365) (← links)
- Earthquake Trail, Sanborn County Park: A geology hike along the San Andreas fault (Q264450) (← links)
- The San Andreas fault on the San Francisco peninsula (Q271403) (← links)
- Liquefaction induced by historic and prehistoric earthquakes in western Puerto Rico (Q276079) (← links)
- The San Andreas fault in Sonoma and Mendocino counties (Q282271) (← links)
- A field guide to the central, creeping section of the San Andreas fault and the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (Q300974) (← links)
- Illuminating Northern California’s Active Faults (Q305417) (← links)
- Terrestrial lidar data from the 2017 Upper Scenic Drive Landslide, La Honda, California: classified point cloud and gridded elevation data from 2016-2017 (Q326432) (← links)
- Lidar point cloud, GNSS, and raster data from near St. Helena, CA, March 30 and August 1, 2017 (Q326798) (← links)