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7) earthquakes occurred in the last 43 ka with an average recurrence time of 3650±150 years. The most recent earthquake, event I, occurred ~2200 years ago, which associated with 2-4 m of dextral slip and >40 km surface rupture along the Marvast fault segment. These investigations are compatible with the lack of destruction in the Marvast historical (~1300 years) castle, located]]>
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