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Preliminary Report on Engineering and Geological Effects of the January 24, 2020 Magnitude 6.7 Earthquake in Elaziǧ, Turkey
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2020-01-01
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Çetin, Kemal Önder
Ilgaç, Makbule
Can, Gizem
Çakır, Elife
Söylemez, Berkan
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K. Ö. Çetin, M. Ilgaç, G. Can, E. Çakır, and B. Söylemez,
Preliminary Report on Engineering and Geological Effects of the January 24, 2020 Magnitude 6.7 Earthquake in Elaziǧ, Turkey
. 2020.