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Visualizing the ground motions of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake
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Visualizing the ground motions of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake
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apryl
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October 4, 2008
Peer-Reviewed Paper
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Brad Aagaard, Amit Chourasia, Steve Cutchin
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Computers & Geosciences December 2008; 34 (12): 1798
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