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The Meckering earthquake (October 14, 1968) produced an unusually definite thrust fault scarp.
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EVERINGHAM, I., GREGSON, P. & DOYLE, H. Thrust Fault Scarp in the Western Australian Shield. Nature 223, 701–703 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/223701a0
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