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Present Volcanic Activity on Mount Erebus, Ross Island, Antarctica
Werner F. Giggenbach
Werner F. Giggenbach
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Chemistry Division, Dept. Scientific and Industrial Research, Wellington, New Zealand
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Philip R. Kyle
Philip R. Kyle
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Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand
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Graeme L. Lyon
Graeme L. Lyon
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Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Dept. Scientific and Industrial Research, Wellington, New Zealand
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Geology (1973) 1 (3): 135-136.
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November 01, 1973
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Werner F. Giggenbach, Philip R. Kyle, Graeme L. Lyon; Present Volcanic Activity on Mount Erebus, Ross Island, Antarctica. Geology ; 1 (3): 135–136. doi: https://doi.org/10.1130/0091-7613(1973)1<135:PVAOME>2.0.CO;2
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