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Szabolcs Harangi: Vulkánok—A Kárpát-Pannon térség tűzhányói [Volcanoes—the volcanoes of the Carpathian-Pannonian Region], Hardcover, pp. 440, (in Hungarian)

GeoLitera—SZTE TTIK Földrajzi és Földtani Tanszékcsoport, Szeged, Hungary, 2011, ISSN: 2060-7067, ISBN: 978-963-306-110-7

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Németh, K. Szabolcs Harangi: Vulkánok—A Kárpát-Pannon térség tűzhányói [Volcanoes—the volcanoes of the Carpathian-Pannonian Region], Hardcover, pp. 440, (in Hungarian). Bull Volcanol 74, 1899–1903 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00445-012-0632-y

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