Near-source high-rate GPS, strong motion and InSAR observations to image the 2015 Lefkada (Greece) Earthquake rupture history
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Pierre Briole | Cristiano Tolomei | Antonio Avallone | Athanassios Ganas | Daniele Cheloni | Alessio Piatanesi | Antonella Cirella | Nikos Theodoulidis
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