The Latemar: A Middle Triassic polygonal fault-block platform controlled by synsedimentary tectonics
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Matteo Massironi | Luca Bertoldi | M. Massironi | L. Bertoldi | M. Franceschi | N. Preto | Pierparide Gramigna | Giovanni Gattolin | S. Nardon | Marco Franceschi | Nereo Preto | A. Riva | Pierparide Gramigna | Sergio Nardon | Giovanni Gattolin | A. Riva
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