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The Egiin Davaa prehistoric rupture, central Mongolia: a large magnitude normal faulting earthquake on a reactivated fault with little cumulative slip located in a slowly deforming intraplate setting | Walker, R. T. et al. | Geological Society, London, Special Publications (2017),
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