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The Tertiary and post-Tertiary chronology of faulting in the Gregory Rift Valley is discussed with particular reference to areas where Middle Pleistocene deposits have been mapped. It is concluded that while strong faulting occurred at the end of the Middle Pleistocene period, the main faulting was earlier. At least three pre-Middle Pleistocene phases of faulting are recognised; the maximum movements probably occurred in late Pliocene or earliest Pleistocene times.
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Shackleton, R.M. Pleistocene movements in the Gregory Rift Valley. Geol Rundsch 43, 257–263 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01764109
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