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Distribution of earthquake sequences in the Mediterranean

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The results that were obtained by the study of space distribution of individual types of earthquake sequences in the Mediterranean are summarized. The present results apply only to large earthquakes, because with weak shocks it is not possible to present reliable results owing to the incompleteness of material.

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Procházková, D. Distribution of earthquake sequences in the Mediterranean. PAGEOPH 111, 2158–2162 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00940868

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