Heterogeneous Behavior of the Campotosto Normal Fault (Central Italy) Imaged by InSAR GPS and Strong-Motion Data: Insights from the 18 January 2017 Events
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Laura Scognamiglio | Nicola D'Agostino | Roberta Giuliani | Christian Bignami | Antonio Avallone | Daniele Cheloni | Elisa Tinti | Stefano Calcaterra | Piera Gambino | Maurizio Mattone | N. D’Agostino | D. Cheloni | L. Scognamiglio | E. Tinti | C. Bignami | A. Avallone | R. Giuliani | S. Calcaterra | P. Gambino | M. Mattone
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