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Comment on ‘the macroseismic field of the balkan area’ by C. Papazachos and Ch. Papaionnou

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Trifunac, M.D. Comment on ‘the macroseismic field of the balkan area’ by C. Papazachos and Ch. Papaionnou. Journal of Seismology 2, 359–362 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1009780706128

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