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Mjbranney
University of Leicester - Leicester / United Kingdom
Engineering & Technology / Earth Sciences
AD Scientific Index ID: 1383164
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Mjbranney's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Sustained high‐density turbidity currents and the deposition of thick massive sands Sedimentology 42 (4), 607-616, 1995
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A reappraisal of ignimbrite emplacement: progressive aggradation and changes from particulate to non-particulate flow during emplacement of high-grade ignimbrite Bulletin of Volcanology 54, 504-520, 1992
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Downsag and extension at calderas: new perspectives on collapse geometries from ice-melt, mining, and volcanic subsidence Bulletin of Volcanology 57, 303-318, 1995
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‘Snake River (SR)-type’volcanism at the Yellowstone hotspot track: distinctive products from unusual, high-temperature silicic super-eruptions Bulletin of Volcanology 70, 293-314, 2008
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‘Snake River (SR)-type’volcanism at the Yellowstone hotspot track: distinctive products from unusual, high-temperature silicic super-eruptionsMJ Branney, B Bonnichsen, GDM Andrews, B Ellis, TL Barry, M McCurryBulletin of Volcanology 70, 293-314, 20081972008
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