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Fission-Track Age and Correlation of the Takatsukayama Volcanic Ash Layer Distributed at the Western Foothills of the Rokko Mountains, Western Japan

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Title
Fission-Track Age and Correlation of the Takatsukayama Volcanic Ash Layer Distributed at the Western Foothills of the Rokko Mountains, Western Japan
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The Quaternary Research (Daiyonki-Kenkyu), January 1999
DOI 10.4116/jaqua.38.411
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Shigehiro Katoh, Hiroshi Sato, Takashi Matsubara, Masayuki Hyodo, Tohru Danhara

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