The Mw 5.8 Mineral, Virginia, earthquake of August 2011 and aftershock sequence: constraints on earthquake source parameters and fault geometry
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R. Herrmann | P. Earle | D. McNamara | H. Benz | E. Bergman | M. Chapman | A. Meltzer | M. Withers
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