New GNSS and Geological Data From the Indo‐Burman Subduction Zone Indicate Active Convergence on Both a Locked Megathrust and the Kabaw Fault
Bar Oryan(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Oo Than, Paul Betka(George Mason University), M. S. Steckler(Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory), S. L. Nooner(University of North Carolina Wilmington), D. R. Mondal, Austin M. Mathews(George Mason University), S. H. Akhter(University of Dhaka), Sanju Singha(University of Dhaka), Eric O. Lindsey(Central University of Tamil Nadu)
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