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Geophys. J. Int, 695–711 doi: j.1365-246Xx Crustal deformation and fault slip during the seismic cycle in the North Chile subduction zone, from GPS and InSAR observations
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Document Date: 2004-08-29 03:23:24


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Arturo Prat University of Iquique / Delft University / stable South America / California Institute of Technology / Harvard University / POZ0 station / /

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California Institute of Technology / International GPS Service / Harvard University / POZ0 / Division of Engineering / Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences / Institut de Physique / Universidad de Chile / Santiago / Arturo Prat University of Iquique / Delft University / /

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