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Mechanical Implications of Creep and Partial Coupling on the World's Fastest Slipping Low‐Angle Normal Fault in Southeastern Papua New Guinea

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We use densely spaced campaign GPS observations and laboratory friction experiments on fault rocks from one of the world’s most rapidly slipping low-angle normal faults, the Mai’iu faul... Click to show full abstract

We use densely spaced campaign GPS observations and laboratory friction experiments on fault rocks from one of the world’s most rapidly slipping low-angle normal faults, the Mai’iu faul...

Keywords: low angle; fault; slipping low; world; angle normal

Journal Title: Journal of Geophysical Research
Year Published: 2020

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