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Relevance of active faulting and seismicity studies to assessments of long-term earthquake activity and maximum magnitude in intraplate northwest Europe, between the Lower Rhine Embayment and the North Sea
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Relevance of active faulting and seismicity studies to assessments of long-term earthquake activity and maximum magnitude in intraplate northwest Europe, between the Lower Rhine Embayment and the North Sea
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Camelbeeck, Thierry
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- published in Continental Intraplate Earthquakes: Science, Hazard, and Policy Issues: Geological Society of America, S. Stein and S. Mazzotti (eds.), Special Paper 425, pp. 193-224 (2007) - SISMOimport-105
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