Present-day crustal deformation and slip rate along the southern Sagaing fault in Myanmar by GNSS observation
Tha Zin Htet Tin(University of Yangon), Myo Thant(Myanmar Geosciences Society), Saw Myat Min(Myanmar Geosciences Society), Eric O. Lindsey(Central University of Tamil Nadu), Manabu Hashimoto(Hokkaido University), Takuya Nishimura(Geospatial Information Authority of Japan), Lin Thu Aung(Earth Observatory of Singapore)
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