The extension of the Bok Bak fault in Northwest Peninsular Malaysia : location and implications
The Bok Bak fault is a northwest-directed sinistral fault in northwest Peninsular Malaysia whose location was, by late 1980's, quite established. A postulated extension of 450 kilometres to the north-northwest has never been substantiated, but instead, speculated upon. The postulated extension...
Main Author: | Syed Sheikh Almashoor |
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Format: | Article |
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Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
1996
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