Seismic T Phases in the Western-Central Mediterranean: Source of Seismic Hazard?

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De Caro, Mariagrazia, et al. “Seismic T Phases in the Western-Central Mediterranean: Source of Seismic Hazard?”. Seismological Research Letters, vol. 95, no. 2A, 2023, pp. 859-6, https://doi.org/10.1785/0220220326.
De Caro, M., Montuori, C., Frugoni, F., Monna, S., & Giuntini, A. (2023). Seismic T Phases in the Western-Central Mediterranean: Source of Seismic Hazard?. Seismological Research Letters, 95(2A), 859-869. https://doi.org/10.1785/0220220326
De Caro, Mariagrazia, Caterina Montuori, Francesco Frugoni, Stephen Monna, and Alessandra Giuntini. “Seismic T Phases in the Western-Central Mediterranean: Source of Seismic Hazard?”. Seismological Research Letters 95, no. 2A (2023): 859-69. https://doi.org/10.1785/0220220326.
De Caro M, Montuori C, Frugoni F, Monna S, Giuntini A. Seismic T Phases in the Western-Central Mediterranean: Source of Seismic Hazard?. Seismological Research Letters. 2023;95(2A):859-6.
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