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- Q7428699 subject Q7480611.
- Q7428699 subject Q8581568.
- Q7428699 abstract "The Sawtooth Fault is an east-dipping normal fault (vertical motion) which runs along the eastern base of the Sawtooth Mountains in the state of Idaho in the United States. In 2010, Glenn Thackray and colleagues from Idaho State University discovered the Sawtooth Fault near the base of the mountains using LIDAR. They found that it could produce an earthquake measuring up to magnitude 7.5 on the Richter scale and that two past large earthquakes likely took place on the fault around 7,000 and 4,000 years ago. The fault is 40 mi (64 km) long, and runs near Stanley, Idaho and Redfish Lake. Future earthquake could be felt as far as Boise.".
- Q7428699 wikiPageExternalLink Johnson_Eric_2010_ISU.pdf.
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- Q7428699 wikiPageWikiLink Q1656608.
- Q7428699 wikiPageWikiLink Q35775.
- Q7428699 wikiPageWikiLink Q38768.
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- Q7428699 wikiPageWikiLink Q7305853.
- Q7428699 wikiPageWikiLink Q7428707.
- Q7428699 wikiPageWikiLink Q7480611.
- Q7428699 wikiPageWikiLink Q7944.
- Q7428699 wikiPageWikiLink Q8581568.
- Q7428699 comment "The Sawtooth Fault is an east-dipping normal fault (vertical motion) which runs along the eastern base of the Sawtooth Mountains in the state of Idaho in the United States. In 2010, Glenn Thackray and colleagues from Idaho State University discovered the Sawtooth Fault near the base of the mountains using LIDAR.".
- Q7428699 label "Sawtooth Fault".