Hydrothermal processes above the Yellowstone magma chamber: Large hydrothermal systems and large hydrothermal explosions (original) (raw)
Pat Shanks
2009, Geological Society of America Special Papers
Hydrothermal processes above the Yellowstone magma chamber: Large hydrothermal systems and large hydrothermal explosions, 2009, Morgan, Lisa A., Shanks, W.C. Pat, and Pierce, Kenneth L., Geological Society of America Special Paper 459
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