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Geophys. J. Int[removed], 246–255 Active faulting in SW Bulgaria: possible surface rupture of the 1904 Struma earthquakes Bertrand Meyer,1 Rolando Armijo1 and Dimitar Dimitrov2 1
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Document Date: 2007-10-03 11:24:27


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