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Grigoriy Aleksandrovich Gamburtsev (Григорий Александрович Гамбурцев) ( - June 28, 1955) was a Soviet seismologist and academician from Saint Petersburg, Russia who worked in the area of seismometry and earthquake prediction.

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Douglas Wiens talks about his project to learn how the Gamburtsev Mountains formed. Douglas Wiens, a professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, discusses how he ...
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