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The Leading Edge; July 1996; v. 15; no. 7; p. 812
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Origin of some conjugate or "X" fault structures

P. G. Bretan, A. Nicol, J. J. Walsh, and J. Watterson

Badley Earth Sciences, Spilsby, United Kingdom

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