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Science
; 170(3953): 66-9, 1970 Oct 02.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-17734671
RESUMO
Postglacial, right-lateral, strike-slip movement along the Boconó fault, measured on detailed topographic maps, averages 66 meters. The rate of movement was approximately 0.66 centimeter per year, as indicated by carbon-14 dating of associated soil. This evidence suggests that postglacial movement between the Caribbean and Americas plates occurred mainly along the Boconó fault and the north coast of Venezuela.