Topographic control on lava flow paths at Mount Etna, Italy: Implications for hazard assessment
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Maria Teresa Pareschi | Massimiliano Favalli | Enzo Boschi | Francesco Mazzarini | M. Favalli | M. Pareschi | E. Boschi | F. Mazzarini
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