Active fault-related folding in the epicentral area of the December 25, 1222 (Io=IX MCS) Brescia earthquake (Northern Italy): Seismotectonic implications
Franz Livio(University of Insubria), Sergio Rogledi(Eni (Italy)), Mauro Cremaschi(University of Milan), Andrea Berlusconi(University of Insubria), Andrea Zerboni(University of Milan), Luca Trombino(University of Milan), Cipriano Carcano(Eni (Italy)), E. Vittori(Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale), Giancanio Sileo(University of Insubria), Karl Mueller, Alessandro Maria Michetti(University of Insubria)
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