Active subduction and strain partitioning in western Myanmar revealed by a dense survey GNSS network
Eric O. Lindsey(Central University of Tamil Nadu), Emma M. Hill(Nanyang Technological University), Kyaw Moe Oo, Frédéric Masson(Université de Strasbourg), Yu Wang(National Taiwan University), Kyle Bradley(Nanyang Technological University), Lujia Feng(Nanyang Technological University), Saw Myat Min(Myanmar Geosciences Society), Roland Bürgmann(Planetary Science Institute), Rishav Mallick(Nanyang Technological University), Pyae Sone Aung(Nanyang Technological University), Myo Thant(Myanmar Geosciences Society), Tha Zin Htet Tin(University of Yangon), Qiang Qiu(Nanyang Technological University), Jeng Hann Chong(University of New Mexico), Lin Thu Aung(Earth Observatory of Singapore), Oo Than
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