Interaction of pyroclastic density currents with human settlements: Evidence from ancient Pompeii
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Elena Zanella | Lucia Gurioli | Marina Bisson | M. Pareschi | L. Gurioli | M. Bisson | E. Zanella | M. Teresa Pareschi | Roberto Lanza | Enrico Deluca | R. Lanza | E. Deluca
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