Geomorphic Dating of Across‐Fault Gully Incision Reveals Time‐Invariant Late Quaternary Slip‐Rates at the Eastern Termination of the Altyn Tagh Fault
Nimrod Wieler(Geological Survey of Israel), Eitan Shelef(University of Pittsburgh), Amir Sagy(Geological Survey of Israel), Zhikun Ren(China Earthquake Administration), Amit Mushkin(Geological Survey of Israel), Jinrui Liu(China Earthquake Administration), Huiping Zhang(Ningxia Medical University), Feipeng Huang(Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences), Yuval Shmilovitz(Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Pilong Shi(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Naomi Porat(Geological Survey of Israel)
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