Characterizing the complexity of microseismic signals at slow-moving clay-rich debris slides: the super-sauze (southeastern france) and pechgraben (upper austria) case studies

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  • who: Earth Surf. Dynam. and colleagues from the Institute for Geophysics, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany have published the Article: Characterizing the complexity of microseismic signals at slow-moving clay-rich debris slides: the Super-Sauze (southeastern France) and Pechgraben (Upper Austria) case studies, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 24/07/2010
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