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Precursory slow slip and foreshocks on rough faults

Jan 1, 2021·
Camilla Cattania
Camilla Cattania
,
P. Segall
· 0 min read
DOI
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Journal article
Publication
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 126
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Last updated on Jan 1, 2021

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