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Volume 27 B (1/4) - Year 1998

Vulcanospeleology, Proc. 8th Int. Symp. Vulcanospeleology

Overview of the 8th International Symposium on Vulcanospeleology.
William R. Halliday.
Pages: from 9 to 10
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Volcanic caves of East Africa - an overview.
Jim W. Simons.
Pages: from 11 to 20
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The Cave Exploration Group of East Africa and volcanic caves in Kenya.
Michael Declan Kennedy.
Pages: from 21 to 31
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Guano mining in Kenyan lava tunnel caves.
Jim W. Simons.
Pages: from 33 to 51
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Lave caves of Kilimanjaro. Mawenzi lava tubes.
Clive Ward.
Pages: from 53 to 56
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"Hades" - A remarkable cave on Oldoinyo Lengai in the East African Rift Valley.
Gordon J. Davies.
Pages: from 57 to 67
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Tectonic caves of Solai in the Kenyan Rift Valley.
Robert A. Davis.
Pages: from 69 to 74
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Lava caves of Grande Comore, Indian Ocean: an initial reconnaissance, September 1997.
Gregory J. Middleton.
Pages: from 77 to 86
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Lava caves of the Republic of Mauritius, Indian Ocean.
Gregory J. Middleton.
Pages: from 87 to 93
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Hollow volcanic tumulus caves of Kilauea Caldera, Hawaii County, Hawaii.
William R. Halliday.
Pages: from 95 to 105
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Sheet flow caves of Kilauea Caldera, Hawaii County, Hawaii.
William R. Halliday.
Pages: from 107 to 112
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"Pit Craters", lava tubes, and open vertical volcanic conduits in Hawaii: a problem in terminology.
William R. Halliday.
Pages: from 113 to 124
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Lava tube remelt by radiant heat and burning gasses.
Kevin Allred.
Pages: from 125 to 134
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The origin of tubular lava stalactites and other related forms.
Kevin Allred  -  Carlene Allred.
Pages: from 135 to 145
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The 1981 eruptive fissure on Mt. Etna: considerations on its exploration and genesis.
Angelo Leotta  -  Marco Liuzzo.
Pages: from 147 to 153
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Chemical deposits in volcanic caves of Argentina.
Carlos Benedetto  -  Paolo Forti  -  Ermanno Galli  -  Antonio Rossi.
Pages: from 155 to 162
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