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the relationships between surface and fault movements and earthquake occurrences
should be obtained by the monitoring data from Space-based instruments such as GPS
navigation system and Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) ( Section 11.2.8) .
Instrumentation installed to monitor movements near and on faults will provide valu-
able data, as will the deep borehole observatory proposed for the San Andreas Fault near
Parkfield ( Section 11.2.8) . They will provide data for specific locations, however, whereas
GPS stations can be installed on numerous faults and InSAR obtains regional data on a
periodic basis.
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