Long-term slip rate of the southern San Andreas Fault from 10Be-26Al surface exposure dating of an offset alluvial fan

scientific article published in 2006

Long-term slip rate of the southern San Andreas Fault from 10Be-26Al surface exposure dating of an offset alluvial fan is …
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P819ADS bibcode2006JGRB..111.4407V
P356DOI10.1029/2004JB003559

P50authorKerry SiehQ6394661
Paul E. TapponnierQ1344979
Yann KlingerQ60696038
Anne-Sophie MériauxQ84027605
P2093author name stringFrederick J. Ryerson
Jérôme van der Woerd
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P433issueB4
P921main subjectSan Andreas FaultQ191218
P577publication date2006-01-01
P1433published inJournal of Geophysical ResearchQ2738009
P1476titleLong-term slip rate of the southern San Andreas Fault from 10Be-26Al surface exposure dating of an offset alluvial fan
P478volume111

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