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Volcanic rocks / Plate tectonics / Geochronology / Tephra / Ice core / Types of volcanic eruptions / Volcanic ash / Little Ice Age / Volcano / Geology / Petrology / Volcanology
Date: 2011-05-06 16:28:31
Volcanic rocks
Plate tectonics
Geochronology
Tephra
Ice core
Types of volcanic eruptions
Volcanic ash
Little Ice Age
Volcano
Geology
Petrology
Volcanology

Identification and correlation of volcanic eruption horizons in a 1,000-year ice-core record from the South Pole

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