Quantifying Effusion Rates at Active Volcanoes through Integrated Time-Lapse Laser Scanning and Photography
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Gaetana Ganci | John Browning | Mike R. James | Sonia Calvari | Neil Slatcher | M. James | S. Calvari | G. Ganci | John Browning | N. Slatcher
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