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Growth and state of Anak Krakatau in September 1968

M. T. Zen
- 01 Mar 1970 - 
- Vol. 34, Iss: 1, pp 205-215
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An Indonesian-Japanese team paid a five days visit to the Krakatau Complex in Strait Sunda between September 27 and October 2, 1968 as discussed by the authors, though no increased activity was recorded in the crater area.
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An Indonesian-Japanese volcanological team paid a five days visit to the Krakatau Complex in Strait Sunda between September 27 and October 2, 1968. Though no increased activity was recorded in the crater area of Anak Krakatau morphological changes must be due to a minor phreatic eruption which is supposed to take place some time between March 1963 and September 1968.

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Results of the 1960 expedition to Krakatau

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