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Comment on ‘migration of historical earthquakes in California’ by C.-Y. King and Z. Ma

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Rydelek, P.A., Knopoff, L. & King, C.Y. Comment on ‘migration of historical earthquakes in California’ by C.-Y. King and Z. Ma. PAGEOPH 133, 547–551 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00878005

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