Open Journal of Earthquake Research

Open Journal of Earthquake Research

ISSN Print: 2169-9623
ISSN Online: 2169-9631
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"Strain Energy Release from the 2011 9.0 Mw Tōhoku Earthquake, Japan"
written by Kenneth M. Cruikshank, Curt D. Peterson,
published by Open Journal of Earthquake Research, Vol.2 No.4, 2013
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