Hyaloclastite
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- Hyaloclastite and Lava Flows on Young Seamounts Examined with a Submersible
- Site U1442 2 Operations 4 Sedimentology M.K
- Characterization of Hyaloclastite Derived from a Basaltic Parent Magma, Located at Leirhnjúkur, Ne Iceland
- The Geochemical Evolution of Alkaline Magmas from the Crary Mountains, Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
- The Origin of Basalt and Cause of Melting Beneath East Antarctica As Revealed by the Southernmost Volcanoes on Earth
- The Stonyford Volcanic Complex: a Forearc Seamount in the Northern California Coast Ranges
- Physical Volcanology of Continental Large Igneous Provinces: Update and Review
- Classification of Igneous Rocks
- Evolution of Palagonite: Crystallization, Chemical Changes, and Element Budget
- Ore-Associated and Barren Rhyolites in the Central Flin Flon Belt: Case Study of the Flin Flon Mine Sequence
- Volcanic Evolution of Gran Canaria Reconstructed from Apron Sediments: Synthesis of Vicap Project Drilling1
- Hyaloclastite Formation During the Effusion of the First Lava Flows of Siberian Traps Into a Shallow Freshwater Basin
- 5. Physical Volcanology of Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposits
- From Seamount to Oceanic Island, Porto Santo, Central East-Atlantic
- Geochemical Evolution of the Roseburg Formation Basaltic Rocks
- Basaltic-Volcano Systems
- International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 352 Preliminary Report
- Shallow Submarine to Emergent Basaltic Shield Volcanism of Gran Canaria: Evidence from Drilling Into the Volcanic Apron1