Deriving a long paleoseismic record from a shallow-water Holocene basin next to the Alpine fault, New Zealand
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R. Langridge | D. Pantosti | G. Turner | R. Dissen | N. Litchfield | G. Biasi | K. Berryman | U. Cochran | K. Clark | P. Villamor | M. Hemphill-Haley | S. Marco | T. D. Bartholomew | T. Bartholomew
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