The 2014 Earthquake Model of the Middle East: seismogenic sources
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M. Zare | K. Hessami | L. Danciu | R. Basili | D. Giardini | M. Erdik | K. Şeşetyan | L. Gülen | M. A. Khan | M. Demircioglu | A. Rovida | J. Burg | D. Kalafat | N. Tsereteli | A. Elias | S. Adamia | H. Yalçın | M. Utkucu | M. Sayab | M. Stucchi | A. Karakhanian | H. Babayan | M. Avanesyan | T. Mammadli | Mahmood Al-Qaryouti | O. Varazanashvili
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