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2013
Wang Y, Shyu J BH, Sieh K, Chiang H-W, Wang C-C, Aung T, Lin Y-N N, Shen C-C, Min S, Than O et al..  2013.  Permanent upper plate deformation in western Myanmar during the great 1762 earthquake: Implications for neotectonic behavior of the northern Sunda megathrust. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 118:1277-1303.
2011
Wang Y, Sieh K, Aung T, Min S, Khaing S N, Tun S T.  2011.  Earthquakes and slip rate of the southern Sagaing fault: insights from an offset ancient fort wall, lower Burma (Myanmar). Geophysical Journal International. 185:49-64.
2008
Shyu J BH, Sieh K, Chen Y-G, Chuang RY, Wang Y, Chung L-H.  2008.  Geomorphology of the Southernmost Longitudinal Valley fault: Implications for evolution of the active suture of eastern Taiwan. Tectonics. 27

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