Syn‐convergent extension observed using the RETREAT GPS network, northern Apennines, Italy
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A. Montanari | Tomislav Bašić | Enrico Serpelloni | Giorgio Minelli | Mark T. Brandon | Richard A. Bennett | Marco Anzidei | Guy Casale | A. Montanari | E. Serpelloni | M. Anzidei | S. Hreinsdóttir | R. Bennett | A. Cavaliere | Tomislav Bašić | M. Brandon | G. Minelli | G. Molli | Sigrún Hreinsdóttir | Giancarlo Molli | Goran Buble | G. Casale | M. Marjonovic | Alfonso Cavaliere | Goran Buble | M. Marjonovic
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