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23 Aug 2013
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23 Aug 2013
Spatially limited mud turbidites on the Cascadia margin: segmented earthquake ruptures?
C. Goldfinger, A. E. Morey, B. Black, J. Beeson, C. H. Nelson, and J. Patton
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