Geophysical characterization of the Ota–Vila Franca de Xira–Lisbon–Sesimbra fault zone, Portugal
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João Cabral | Jorge Miguel Miranda | João P. G. Carvalho | J. M. Miranda | F. Carrilho | Taha Rabeh | F. Carrilho | T. Rabeh | J. Carvalho | J. Cabral
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