The 2005 Qeshm Island earthquake (Iran)—a link between buried reverse faulting and surface folding in the Zagros Simply Folded Belt?
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James Jackson | Edwin Nissen | Morteza Talebian | J. Jackson | B. Parsons | M. Talebian | E. Nissen | Barry Parsons | M. Ghorashi | M. Ghorashi
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