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Seismic anomalies in stable continents: exploring earthquake clusters and hidden faults in Southern Africa

In southern Africa many earthquake clusters cannot be associated with faults and, con-versely, known major fault scarps often have no observed earthquake clusters. One example is the Hebron Fault Scarp (Chapter 2), a major neotectonic scarp which has no associated earthquake cluster reported in regi...

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Main Author: Whitehead, Benjamin
Other Authors: Sloan, Alastair
Format: Thesis
Language:English
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Published: Department of Geological Sciences 2025
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