Multiphase salt tectonic evolution in NW Germany: seismic interpretation and retro-deformation
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János Urai | Markus Mohr | Peter A. Kukla | G. Bresser | J. Urai | P. Kukla | G. Bresser | M. Mohr | Markus Mohr
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