Claudia Principe, Luigina Vezzoli, Sonia La Felice
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Geology of the Pleistocene volcano of Monte Amiata (Southern Tuscany, Italy)
Monte Amiata (305–231 ka; Italy) is an uncommon example of an entirely effusive silicic (mainly trachytic) composite volcano. A detailed geological map (1:25,000 scale) based on Unconformity Bounde...
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The Journal of Maps is a peer-reviewed, inter-disciplinary, online journal that aims to provide a forum for researchers to publish maps and spatial diagrams.