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Investigating morphological characteristics and chemical composition of naftlige mud volcano in golestan province, eastern part of the caspian sea

Mud volcanoes are geomorphological phenomena and there is a limited volume of knowledge about them. Output of a composition of water, mud, and gas forms the mud volcano phenomenon. Geographical distribution of mud volcanoes indicates their relationship with pressured, rapid and thick sedimentation,...

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Published in:Geografiska annaler. Series A, Physical geography Physical geography, 2016-09, Vol.98 (3), p.207-219
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