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1975
DOI: 10.5575/geosoc.81.39
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The conical faults: Their types and examples.

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“…Many natural processes are described by power law distributions such as fault displacements (Kakimi, 1980), fault trace length (Bonnet el al 2001), earthquakes (Gutenberg andRichter, 1954). Data collected to measure the parameters of such distributions only represents samples from some underlying population.…”
Section: Truncation Of the Power Lawsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many natural processes are described by power law distributions such as fault displacements (Kakimi, 1980), fault trace length (Bonnet el al 2001), earthquakes (Gutenberg andRichter, 1954). Data collected to measure the parameters of such distributions only represents samples from some underlying population.…”
Section: Truncation Of the Power Lawsmentioning
confidence: 99%