Transposing an active fault database into a seismic hazard fault model for nuclear facilities – Part 1: Building a database of potentially active faults (BDFA) for metropolitan France
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Stéphane Baize | Claire David | Luigi Palumbo | Hervé Jomard | Edward Marc Cushing | Thomas Chartier | H. Jomard | L. Palumbo | S. Baize | E. Cushing | T. Chartier | C. David
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