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    Numerical modeling of volcanic slope instability and related hazards at Pacaya Volcano, Guatemala (2012)

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    Schaefer LN
    Oommen T
    Corazzato C
    Tibaldi A
    Rose WI
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    Schaefer LN, Oommen T, Corazzato C, Tibaldi A, Rose WI (2012). Numerical modeling of volcanic slope instability and related hazards at Pacaya Volcano, Guatemala. Chicago, Illinois, USA: 46th US Rock Mechanics­ Geomechanics Symposium. 24/06/2012-27/06/2012. Proceedings of 46th US Rock Mechanics­ Geomechanics Symposium.
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