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The earth slide of Tržič

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  • Anton Grimšičar

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Grimšičar, A. (1961). The earth slide of Tržič. Geologija, 7(1), 275–282. Retrieved from https://www.geologija-revija.si/index.php/geologija/article/view/1589
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Issue

GEOLOGIJA 7 (1961)

Section

Articles

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  • English
  • Slovenščina

ISSN 0016-7789 /print/
ISSN 1854-620X /online/

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