New Zealand Fault-Rupture Depth Model v.1.0: A Provisional Estimate of the Maximum Depth of Seismic Rupture on New Zealand’s Active Faults
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New Zealand Fault-Rupture Depth Model v.1.0: A Provisional Estimate of the Maximum Depth of Seismic Rupture on New Zealand’s Active Faults
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BULLETIN OF THE SEISMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA
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Seismological Society of America (SSA)
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2023-10-27
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10.1785/0120230166
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