The Mw 6.0 24 August 2014 South Napa Earthquake
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Timothy E. Dawson | Kenneth W. Hudnut | Thomas M. Brocher | David J. Wald | Richard M. Allen | Fred F. Pollitz | Jeanne L. Hardebeck | Douglas S. Dreger | D. P. Schwartz | Brad T. Aagaard | Annemarie S. Baltay | Jessica R. Murray | William D. Barnhart | Benjamin A. Brooks | Victoria E. Langenheim | David P. Schwartz | James J. Lienkaemper | David R. Shelly | Daniel J. Ponti | Andrea L. Llenos | K. Hudnut | D. Wald | R. Allen | J. Boatwright | F. Pollitz | D. Dreger | D. Shelly | B. Aagaard | T. Dawson | K. Scharer | W. Barnhart | D. Ponti | J. Murray | J. Hardebeck | V. Langenheim | B. Brooks | John Boatwright | A. Baltay | J. Lienkaemper | A. Llenos | T. Brocher | James Luke Blair | Katherine M. Scharer | J. Blair | K. L. Knudsen | Keith L. Knudsen | K. Knudsen
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