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Igneous rocks / Volcanology / Mars / Tephra / Planetary geology / Alba Mons / Volcanic ash / Lava / Noachian / Geology / Igneous petrology / Petrology
Date: 2013-10-29 16:26:34
Igneous rocks
Volcanology
Mars
Tephra
Planetary geology
Alba Mons
Volcanic ash
Lava
Noachian
Geology
Igneous petrology
Petrology

Drainage network development in the Keanakāko‘i tephra, Kīlauea Volcano, Hawai‘i: Implications for fluvial erosion and valley network formation on early Mars

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