Frictional Afterslip Following the 2005 Nias-Simeulue Earthquake, Sumatra
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Yehuda Bock | Linette Prawirodirdjo | Jean-Philippe Avouac | Mark Simons | K. Sieh | D. Natawidjaja | J. Galetzka | Y. Bock | J. Avouac | M. Chlieh | Y. Hsu | M. Simons | L. Prawirodirdjo | Kerry Sieh | Ya-Ju Hsu | John Galetzka | Mohamed Chlieh | Danny Natawidjaja
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