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Edgardo Cañón-Tapia and Alexandru Szakács (Eds.): What is a volcano?

Geological Society of America Special Paper 470, 2010, 140 pp., ISBN: 978-0-8137-2470-6 DOI: 10.1130/978-0-8137-2470-6

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Kereszturi, G. Edgardo Cañón-Tapia and Alexandru Szakács (Eds.): What is a volcano?. Bull Volcanol 76, 799 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00445-014-0799-5

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