Surface Faulting of the 6 April 2009 Mw 6.3 L'Aquila Earthquake in Central Italy
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Giancanio Sileo | Richard J. Phillips | Kenneth J. W. McCaffrey | Sabina Porfido | Franz Livio | Eutizio Vittori | Luca Guerrieri | Patience A. Cowie | Alessandro Maria Michetti | A. Blumetti | A. Michetti | G. Roberts | P. Cowie | K. McCaffrey | M. Wilkinson | F. Livio | V. Comerci | E. Vittori | L. Guerrieri | R. Phillips | Luigi Piccardi | M. Wilkinson | Gerald P. Roberts | Anna Maria Blumetti | S. Porfido | Pio Di Manna | Andrea Berlusconi | V. Comerci | Eliana Esposito | L. Piccardi | G. Sileo | E. Esposito | A. Berlusconi | P. Manna
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