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2000
Oskin M, Sieh K, Rockwell TK, Miller G, Guptill P, Curtis M, McArdle S, Elliot P.  2000.  Active parasitic folds on the Elysian Park anticline: Implications for seismic hazard in central Los Angeles, California. Geological Society of America Bulletin. 112:693-707.
1997
Dolan JF, Sieh K, Rockwell TK, Guptill P, Miller G.  1997.  Active tectonics, paleoseismology, and seismic hazards of the Hollywood fault, northern Los Angeles basin, California. Geological Society of America Bulletin. 109:1595-1616.

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