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doi:10.2204/iodp.pr.340.2012 Publisher’s notesMaterial in this publication may be copied without restraint for library, abstract service, educational, or personal research purposes; however, this source should be appropriately acknowledged. Core samples and the wider set of data from the science program covered in this report are under moratorium and accessible only to Science Party members until 17 August 2013. Citation: Expedition 340 Scientists, 2012. Lesser Antilles volcanism and landslides: implications for hazard assessment and long-term magmatic evolution of the arc. IODP Prel. Rept., 340. doi:10.2204/iodp.pr.340.2012
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