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Geology of British Columbia / Geology of Oregon / Cascadia earthquake / Episodic tremor and slip / Seattle Fault / San Andreas Fault / Earthquake / Slow earthquake / Geography of California / Plate tectonics / Cascadia subduction zone
Date: 2012-03-08 23:00:14
Geology of British Columbia
Geology of Oregon
Cascadia earthquake
Episodic tremor and slip
Seattle Fault
San Andreas Fault
Earthquake
Slow earthquake
Geography of California
Plate tectonics
Cascadia subduction zone

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