Physical and mechanical rock properties of a heterogeneous volcano: the case of Mount Unzen, Japan
Jackie E. Kendrick(University of Liverpool), Ben Kennedy(University of Canterbury), Lauren N. Schaefer(United States Geological Survey), Andrew Bell(University of Edinburgh), Oliver D. Lamb(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Anthony Lamur(University of Liverpool), Jenny Schauroth(University of Liverpool), Takahiro Miwa(National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience), Yan Lavallée(Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München), Rebecca Coats(University of Liverpool)
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