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Proximity to Past Earthquakes as a Least-Astonishing Hypothesis for Forecasting Locations of Future Earthquakes
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A. Kafka
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J. P. Ebel
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Orion L. Kafka
Publication date:
2011
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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America
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