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Geosphere; February 2008; v. 4; no. 1; p. 170-182; DOI: 10.1130/GES00096.1
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Figure 10


Figure 10. (A) Lidar hillshaded image showing Long Point Fault where it crosses St. Francis Street. East-west segment of trace on east side of street runs along the property line between two houses. The kink is due to grading the lot on the south side. With ongoing fault movement, the house (not shown) on the south side of the scarp is at risk. Location of map is shown in Figure 4.





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