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Lake Mary Fault, Arizona - The Video
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June 2014 ~ M 5.3 Earthquake near Duncan, Arizona
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Arizona earthquakes
Earthquakes in Arizona 1852-2011 - Time-lapse video
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Arizona ShakeOut heroine
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Fate of the Santa Rita Fault, Tucson, Arizona
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Arizona is Earthquake Country - DTE
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Historic earthquake epicenters 1852-2011, Coconino County, Arizona
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1877 Earthquake: San Bernardino Valley Sonora
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Great Arizona ShakeOut - Quake Cottage
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Earthquakes in Arizona 1852-2011 - Time-lapse video
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Maintaining an AZGS Broadband Seismometer
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Earthquake monitoring
Deploying portable seismometer near Duncan, AZ 2014
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Mead Slope Fault, Arizona
Mead Slope Fault
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