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Volcanic rocks / Socompa / Protected areas of Nicaragua / Stratovolcanoes / Hummock / Ignimbrite / Pumice / Pyroclastic rock / Mombacho / Geology / Volcanology / Igneous petrology
Date: 2011-05-30 16:09:02
Volcanic rocks
Socompa
Protected areas of Nicaragua
Stratovolcanoes
Hummock
Ignimbrite
Pumice
Pyroclastic rock
Mombacho
Geology
Volcanology
Igneous petrology

Bull Volcanol[removed]:899–921 DOI[removed]s00445[removed]RESEARCH ARTICLE Emplacement mechanisms of contrasting debris avalanches

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