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Tsunami vulnerability and damage assessment in the coastal area of Rabat and Salé, Morocco
A. Atillah
Centre Royal de Télédétection Spatial, Rabat, Morocco
D. El Hadani
Centre Royal de Télédétection Spatial, Rabat, Morocco
H. Moudni
Centre Royal de Télédétection Spatial, Rabat, Morocco
O. Lesne
ACRI-ST, 260 Route du Pin Montard, BP 234, 06904 Sophia-Antipolis Cedex, France
C. Renou
ACRI-ST, 260 Route du Pin Montard, BP 234, 06904 Sophia-Antipolis Cedex, France
A. Mangin
ACRI-ST, 260 Route du Pin Montard, BP 234, 06904 Sophia-Antipolis Cedex, France
F. Rouffi
ACRI-ST, 260 Route du Pin Montard, BP 234, 06904 Sophia-Antipolis Cedex, France
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