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09 Oct 2013
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09 Oct 2013
Are great Cascadia earthquakes recorded in the sedimentary records from small forearc lakes?
A. E. Morey, C. Goldfinger, C. E. Briles, D. G. Gavin, D. Colombaroli, and J. E. Kusler
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