Virtual California earthquake simulations: simple models and their application to an observed sequence of earthquakes
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Louise H. Kellogg | M. B. Yikilmaz | John B. Rundle | D. L. Turcotte | D. Turcotte | J. Rundle | L. Kellogg | G. Yakovlev | M. Yikilmaz | Gleb Yakovlev
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