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Seismicity of the Earth 1900-2010 Aleutian arc and vicinity

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Title
Seismicity of the Earth 1900-2010 Aleutian arc and vicinity
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US Geological Survey, July 2010
DOI 10.3133/ofr20101083b
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Benz, Harley M., Herman, Matthew, Tarr, Arthur C., Hayes, Gavin P., Furlong, Kevin P., Villaseñor, Antonio, Dart, Richard L., Rhea, Susan

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#15,862,459
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#1,496
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#77,189
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#13
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