Late glacial explosive activity on Mount Etna: Implications for proximal-distal tephra correlations and the synchronisation of Mediterranean archives
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M. Menzies | M. Coltelli | W. Müller | C. Lane | V. Smith | E. Tomlinson | S. Wulf | P. Albert | J. Keller | C. Manning | D. L. Castro
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