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Journal Article
Lin, Weiren, Doan, Mai Linh, Moore, J. Casey, McNeill, Lisa, Byrne, Timothy, Ito, Takatoshi, et al. (2010) Present-day principal horizontal stress orientations in the Kumano forearc basin of the southwest Japan subduction zone determined from IODP NanTroSEIZE drilling Site C0009. Geophysical Research Letters, 37, pp. 1-6.
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10Cox, Malcolm, Hodgkinson, Jonathan, Huftile, Gary, & McLoughlin, Stephen (2008) Lithological heterogeneity in a back-barrier sand island: Implications for modelling hydrogeological frameworks. Sedimentary Geology, 203(1-2), pp. 64-86.
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2Chaytor, Jason, Goldfinger, cHRIS, Huftile, Gary, Legg, Mark, Meiner, Melissa, & Romsos, Christopher (2008) Measuring vertical tectonic motion at the intersection of the Santa Cruz-Catalina Ridge and Northern Channel Islands platform, California Continental Borderland, using submerged paleoshorelines. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 120(7-8), pp. 1053-1071.
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2Cox, Malcolm, Ezzy, Timothy, Huftile, Gary, & O'Rourke, Angela (2006) Groundwater Flow Modelling Within a Coastal Alluvial Plain Setting Using a High-Resolution Hydrofacies Approach; Bells Creek Plain, Australia. Hydrogeology Journal, 14(5), pp. 675-688.
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7Huftile, Gary, Tsutsumi, Hiroyuki, & Yeats, Robert (2001) Late Cenozoic Tectonics of the Northern Los Angeles Fault System, California. Geological Society of America Bulletin, pp. 454-468.
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Marley, Mike, Dryden, Greg, Eades, Geoff, Brown, Edwin, & Huftile, Gary J. (2007) The geotectonics and geotechnics of Traveston Crossing Dam foundation. In NZSOLD-ANCOLD 2007, 2007, Queenstown, NZ.
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558Anderson, Larry, Bell, Molly, Gurrola, Larry, Huftile, Gary, & Lindvall, Scott (2003) Relative Displacement across Faults: Measuring Slip Rates When Both Blocks are Uplifting. In 2003 Pacific Conference on Earthquake Engineering, 13 - 15 February 2003, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.
