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Goulbourn Earthquake: Expert available for comment

UNSW Sydney < 1 mins read

UNSW Sydney Associate Professor Stuart Clark is a geophysicist from the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering and an expert in the physics of the Earth and plate tectonics.

He is available to comment on the likely causes of the Goulbourn earthquake and its impacts.

He can be contacted on 0468 332 796 or [email protected]

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