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Volcanic successions, modern and ancient : a geological approach to processes, products, and successions /

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Main Author: Cas, R. A. F.
Other Authors: Wright, J. V.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; Boston : Allen & Unwin, 1987.
Subjects:
Volcanic ash, tuff, etc.
Volcanoes.
Volcanism.
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