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Nov 1, 1996
Discussion of “Reconsideration of Initiation of Liquefaction in Sandy Soils” by Catherine E. Fear and Edward C. McRoberts
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Obermeier, S. F. (1995). “Using liquefaction-induced features for paleo-seismic analysis.”U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Rep. 94-663, Using ground failure features for paleoseismic analysis,” chapter A, U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, Va.
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