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September 01, 1997
Real-Time Earthquake Early Warning and Public Policy: A Report on Mexico City's Sistema de Alerta Sismica
James D. Goltz;
James D. Goltz
EQE International, Inc.
Center for Advanced Planning and Research
18101 Von Karman Ave., Suite 400
Irvine, California 92612
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Paul J. Flores
Paul J. Flores
EQE International, Inc.
Center for Advanced Planning and Research
18101 Von Karman Ave., Suite 400
Irvine, California 92612
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Seismological Research Letters (1997) 68 (5): 727–733.
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James D. Goltz, Paul J. Flores; Real-Time Earthquake Early Warning and Public Policy: A Report on Mexico City's Sistema de Alerta Sismica. Seismological Research Letters 1997;; 68 (5): 727–733. doi: https://doi.org/10.1785/gssrl.68.5.727
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