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June 01, 1996
Corals as proxy recorders of volcanic activity; evidence from Banda Api, Indonesia Available to Purchase
Jeffrey M. Heikoop;
Jeffrey M. Heikoop
McMaster University, Department of Geology, Hamilton, ON, Canada
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Jeffrey M. Heikoop
McMaster University, Department of Geology, Hamilton, ON, Canada
Cameron J. Tsujita
Michael J. Risk
Tomas Tomascik
Publisher: SEPM Society for Sedimentary Geology
First Online:
03 Mar 2017
Online ISSN: 1938-5323
Print ISSN: 0883-1351
GeoRef, Copyright 2004, American Geological Institute.
PALAIOS (1996) 11 (3): 286–292.
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CitationJeffrey M. Heikoop, Cameron J. Tsujita, Michael J. Risk, Tomas Tomascik; Corals as proxy recorders of volcanic activity; evidence from Banda Api, Indonesia. PALAIOS 1996;; 11 (3): 286–292. doi: https://doi.org/10.2307/3515236
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- Anthozoa
- Banda Arc
- biogenic processes
- Cenozoic
- Cnidaria
- Coelenterata
- eruptions
- growth
- Holocene
- hydrothermal vents
- indicators
- Invertebrata
- iron oxides
- lava flows
- oxides
- Pacific Ocean
- Porites
- precipitation
- preservation
- Quaternary
- reefs
- Scleractinia
- taphonomy
- volcanic ash
- volcanism
- West Pacific
- Zoantharia
- Porites lobata
- Pocillopora
- Banda Api Indonesia
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