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Byron Lamb, H. Lamb (1970)
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Past volcanic aerosols have left Greenland Ice Sheet layers with elevated specific electrical conductivities that can often be used to estimate the magnitude of individual eruptions. Records of past volcanism may, therefore, be extended and help solve the problem of possible climatic correlation.
Nature – Springer Journals
Published: Dec 8, 1977
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