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1991
Atwater, Brian F., and David K. Yamaguchi. “Sudden, Probably Coseismic Submergence of Holocene Trees and Grass in Coastal Washington State.” Geology 19 (July 1991): 706–9.
1992
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1993
Hyndman, R. D., and K. Wang. “Thermal Constraints on the Zone of Major Thrust Earthquake Failure: The Cascadia Subduction Zone.” Journal of Geophysical Research 98, no. B2 (1993): 2039–60.
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1994
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1995
Hyndman, R. D., and K. Wang. “The Rupture Zone of Cascadia Great Earthquakes from Current Deformation and the Thermal Regime.” Journal of Geophysical Research 100, no. B11 (November 1995): 22133–54.
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1996
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1997
Atwater, B. F., and E. Hemphill-Haley. Recurrence Intervals for Great Earthquakes of the Past 3500 Years at Northeastern Willapa Bay, Washington. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1576. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1997.
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Goldfinger, C., L. D. Kulm, R. S. Yeats, L. McNeill, and C. Hummon. “Oblique Strike-Slip Faulting of the Central Cascadia Submarine Forearc.” Journal of Geophysical Research 102, no. B4 (1997): 8217–43.
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1998
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