GPS constraints on continental deformation in the Africa‐Arabia‐Eurasia continental collision zone and implications for the dynamics of plate interactions
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Demitris Paradissis | Haluk Ozener | Semih Ergintav | Simon McClusky | Francisco Gomez | Gebran N. Karam | P. Vernant | S. McClusky | R. Reilinger | Shawn Lawrence | S. Ergintav | R. Çakmak | H. Ozener | F. Kadirov | I. Guliev | R. Stepanyan | M. Nadariya | Galaktion Hahubia | S. M. Mahmoud | K. Sakr | A. ArRajehi | D. Paradissis | A. Al-Aydrus | M. Prilepin | T. Guseva | Emre Evren | Andriy Dmitrotsa | S. V. Filikov | F. Gomez | R. Al-Ghazzi | G. Karam | Robert Reilinger | Philippe Vernant | R. Cakmak | Ibrahim Guliev | Merab Nadariya | Shawn Lawrence | Fakhraddin Kadirov | Ruben Stepanyan | Galaktion Hahubia | K. Sakr | Abdullah ArRajehi | A. Al-Aydrus | Mikhail Prilepin | Tamara Guseva | Emre Evren | Andriy Dmitrotsa | Riad Al-Ghazzi | S. Mahmoud | S. M. Mahmoud | S. M. Mahmoud | S. Mahmoud
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