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English: Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority (NORSAR) seismic readings from three monitoring stations of the explosion on the submarine Kursk, 12th August 2000.
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Source http://www.nrpa.no/dav/3b3a226c34.pdf
Author Norwegian Seismic Array Service

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