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doi: j00875.x 200-m-deep earthquake swarm in Tricastin (lower Rhoˆne Valley, France) accounts for noisy seismicity over past centuries Franc¸ois Thouvenot, Liliane Jenatton and Jean-Pierre Grat
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thorough search / double-difference earthquake location algorithm / seismic energy / temporary network / energy / mobile accelerometric network / data processing / bank / temporary seismic network / fault network / formed travel time differences / /

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Alps / Rhoˆne River / Rhoˆne Valley / Usu Volcano / North Sea / Reykjanes Peninsula / Alpine / Izu Peninsula / /

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French Ministry of the Environment / Institut National / Observatoire de Grenoble / /

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