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Stratovolcanoes / University of Alaska Fairbanks / Earth sciences / Aleutian Range / Mount Redoubt / Alaska Volcano Observatory / Augustine Volcano / Prediction of volcanic activity / Geophysical Institute / Geology / Volcanology / Igneous petrology
Date: 2014-03-12 20:05:33
Stratovolcanoes
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Earth sciences
Aleutian Range
Mount Redoubt
Alaska Volcano Observatory
Augustine Volcano
Prediction of volcanic activity
Geophysical Institute
Geology
Volcanology
Igneous petrology

Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks 903 Koyukuk Drive,Fairbanks, AK,  99775­7320 Phone: +1 907 474 7538 Fax: +1 907 474 5618 Helena Buurman

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