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A Comparison of the Cainozoic Volcanic Provinces of Victoria and Tasmania

  • Author
    Sutherland F.L.
  • Year
    1969
  • Journal
    Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria

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Title
A Comparison of the Cainozoic Volcanic Provinces of Victoria and Tasmania
Author
Sutherland F.L.
Year
1969
Publication Type
Refereed Article
Journal
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria
Number of pages
179-185
Volume
82
Language
en

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