Seismic images and rock properties of the very shallow structure of Campi Flegrei caldera (southern Italy)
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Aldo Zollo | Maurizio Vassallo | A. Zollo | M. Vassallo | T. Vanorio | Tiziana Vanorio | Dario Dello Iacono | Sebastien Judenherc | S. Judenherc | Dario Dello Iacono
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