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An investigation into the geomorphology of the Hebron Fault, Namibia, using a satellite-derived, high-resolution digital elevation model (DEM)

The Hebron fault scarp in southern Namibia is 45 km in length with an average height of 5.5 m and a maximum height of 8.9 m. Namibia is a Stable Continental Region (SCR) — a slowly deforming area within a continental plate. The country also has little recorded seismicity with the largest earthquake...

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Main Author: Salomon, Guy
Other Authors: Sloan, Alastair
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Geological Sciences 2020
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