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Volcanic ash deposits in the Gulf of Alaska and problems of correlation of deep-sea ash deposits
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56877
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RP9736
Author:
Nayudu, Y. Rammohanroy
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MARINE GEOLOGY. 1964 v.1 : 194-212;
Year:
1964
Subject:
Volcanism - United States - Alaska
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Deep-sea biology
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