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A Generalized Macroseismic Model of the High Intensities Fields for Bulgaria

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Rumiana Glavcheva; Stella Simeonova; Dimcho Solakov

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Bulgarian Geophysical Journal , Volume 8, Issue 3, p.77–83 (1982)
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Solakov, Dimcho, Irena Aleksandrova, Iliana Popova, Gergana Georgieva, and Stela Simeonova. "Earthquake Scenarios for the Cities of Sofia, Rousse and Vratsa." Information & Security: An International Journal 24 (2009): 51-64.
APA style: Glavcheva, R., Simeonova S., & Solakov D. (1982).  A Generalized Macroseismic Model of the High Intensities Fields for Bulgaria. Bulgarian Geophysical Journal . 8(3), 77–83.
Chicago style: Glavcheva, Rumiana, Stella Simeonova, and Dimcho Solakov. "A Generalized Macroseismic Model of the High Intensities Fields for Bulgaria." Bulgarian Geophysical Journal 8, no. 3 (1982): 77-83.
IEEE style: Glavcheva, R., S. Simeonova, and D. Solakov, "A Generalized Macroseismic Model of the High Intensities Fields for Bulgaria", Bulgarian Geophysical Journal , vol. 8, issue 3, pp. 77–83, 1982.
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