Stress aligned cracks in the upper crust of the Val d'Agri region as revealed by shear wave splitting
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Lauro Chiaraluce | Luigi Improta | Davide Piccinini | Marina Pastori | L. Valoroso | Lucia Margheriti | C. Chiarabba
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