Fault structure, frictional properties and mixed-mode fault slip behavior
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Cristiano Collettini | Cecilia Viti | Chris Marone | C. Collettini | A. Niemeijer | C. Marone | Steven A. Smith | C. Viti | Steven A.F. Smith | André R. Niemeijer
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