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      Shear response to an intrusive episode at Mt. Etna volcano (January 1998) inferred through seismic and tilt data

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      Tectonophysics
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                Journal
                Tectonophysics
                Tectonophysics
                Elsevier BV
                00401951
                May 2001
                May 2001
                : 334
                : 2
                : 61-75
                Article
                10.1016/S0040-1951(01)00056-7
                b8204133-beac-4544-8bb1-152ea4525ec6
                © 2001

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