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Structural geology / Crystallography / San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth / Earthquake / San Andreas Fault / Parkfield /  California / Fault / X-ray crystallography / Residual stress / Geography of California / Geology / Structure of the Earth
Date: 2015-04-16 20:35:48
Structural geology
Crystallography
San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth
Earthquake
San Andreas Fault
Parkfield
California
Fault
X-ray crystallography
Residual stress
Geography of California
Geology
Structure of the Earth

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