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Seismic Refraction Crustal Study Along the Sognefjord, South-West Norway, Employing Ocean-Bottom Seismometers
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Takaya Iwasaki
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Markvard A. Sellevoll
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Toshihiko Kanazawa
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Tor Veggeland
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Hideki Shimamura
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1994
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Geophysical Journal International
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