Seismic history of western Anatolia during the last 16 kyr determined by cosmogenic 36Cl dating
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D. Tikhomirov | S. Ivy‐Ochs | C. Vockenhuber | Ökmen Sümer | H. Sözbilir | Bora Uzel | N. Akçar | Ç. Özkaymak | Serdar Yeşilyurt | Nasim Mozafari
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