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Fluid Composition or Bottom Currents: What Drives Extremes in Behavior of Plumes at ASHES Vent Field, Axial Volcano?

doi 10.1002/essoar.10501465.1
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December 20, 2019

Authors
Karen BemisGuangyu XuDarrell JacksonAnatoliy Ivakin
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Wiley


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