Transient Deformation in California From Two Decades of GPS Displacements: Implications for a Three‐Dimensional Kinematic Reference Frame
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Y. Bock | D. Sandwell | P. Fang | E. Klein | Xiaohua Xu | L. Su | D. Golriz
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