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Myanmar: Geology, Resources and Tectonics
Author(s)
A. J. Barber;
A. J. Barber
Royal Holloway University of London, UK
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Geological Society of London

Volume
48
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ISBN electronic:
9781862399730
ISBN print:
9781862399693
Publication date:
January 01, 2017
Book Chapter
Chapter 20: Current tectonic activity along the Sagaing Fault, Myanmar indicated by alluvial fans
Author(s)
Myint Thein
Myint Thein
1
Department of Geology, Mandalay University, Mandalay, Myanmar2
University of Education, Sagaing, Myanmar3
Myanmar Geosciences Society, Yangon, Myanmar4
Present address: 27 Myeypadetha Road (60th Street), between 26th & 25th Street, Mahazayyarbon, Mandalay
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