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Landscape and regolith features related to Miocene leucitite lava flows, El Capitan northeast of Cobar, New South Wales

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McQueen, Kenneth George
Gonzalez, O
Roach, Ian
Pillans, Bradley
Dunlap, William James
Smith, Martin

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Outcrops of leucitite lavas occur as scattered remnants up to 40 m thick in the El Capitan area, northeast of Cobar in western New South Wales. Two eruption sites have been located for these lavas. Preserved volcanic features indicate that the lavas were

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Australian Journal of Earth Sciences

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2037-12-31
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