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  3. Vol 60, Fast Track 6 (2017)

Published: 2017-01-25

The EtnaPlumeLab (EPL) research cluster: advance the understanding of Mt. Etna plume, from source characterisation to downwind impact

Pasquale Sellitto, Giuseppe Salerno, Pierre Briole
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Fast geophysical prospection to map the archaeological site of Cocciano: preliminary results

Vincenzo Sapia, Federico Florindo, Marco Marchetti, Maria Di Nezza
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