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GitHub - cossatot/slip_rate_calculator: Python-based tool for calculating slip rates w/ uncertainties from PDFs of age and offset for geologic features cut by faults.
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SHERIFS: Open-Source Code for Computing Earthquake Rates in Fault Systems and Constructing Hazard Models
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