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January 01, 1970
The flow of basalt lava from air into water, its structural expression and stratigraphic significance
Geological Magazine (1970) 107 (1): 13–19.
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J. G. Jones, P. H. H. Nelson; The flow of basalt lava from air into water, its structural expression and stratigraphic significance. Geological Magazine 1970;; 107 (1): 13–19. doi:
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