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The consequences of fluid motion in volcanic conduits.

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The consequences of fluid motion in volcanic conduits. / Gilbert, Jennie S.; Lane, Steve.
Fluid Motions in Volcanic Conduits: A Source of Seismic and Acoustic Signals.. ed. / Steve Lane; Jennie S. Gilbert. Vol. 307 London: Geological Society, 2008. p. 1-10 (Geographical Society Special Publication).

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Harvard

Gilbert, JS & Lane, S 2008, The consequences of fluid motion in volcanic conduits. in S Lane & JS Gilbert (eds), Fluid Motions in Volcanic Conduits: A Source of Seismic and Acoustic Signals.. vol. 307, Geographical Society Special Publication, Geological Society, London, pp. 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1144/?SP307.1

APA

Gilbert, J. S., & Lane, S. (2008). The consequences of fluid motion in volcanic conduits. In S. Lane, & J. S. Gilbert (Eds.), Fluid Motions in Volcanic Conduits: A Source of Seismic and Acoustic Signals. (Vol. 307, pp. 1-10). (Geographical Society Special Publication). Geological Society. https://doi.org/10.1144/?SP307.1

Vancouver

Gilbert JS, Lane S. The consequences of fluid motion in volcanic conduits. In Lane S, Gilbert JS, editors, Fluid Motions in Volcanic Conduits: A Source of Seismic and Acoustic Signals.. Vol. 307. London: Geological Society. 2008. p. 1-10. (Geographical Society Special Publication). doi: 10.1144/?SP307.1

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Gilbert, Jennie S. ; Lane, Steve. / The consequences of fluid motion in volcanic conduits. Fluid Motions in Volcanic Conduits: A Source of Seismic and Acoustic Signals.. editor / Steve Lane ; Jennie S. Gilbert. Vol. 307 London : Geological Society, 2008. pp. 1-10 (Geographical Society Special Publication).

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