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Numerical Simulation and Visualization of Lava Flows. / Starodubtsev, Iliya; Vasev, Pavel; Starodubtseva, Yuliya и др.
в: Scientific Visualization, Том 14, № 5, 2022, стр. 66 - 76.

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Starodubtsev, I, Vasev, P, Starodubtseva, Y & Tsepelev, I 2022, 'Numerical Simulation and Visualization of Lava Flows', Scientific Visualization, Том. 14, № 5, стр. 66 - 76. https://doi.org/10.26583/sv.14.5.05

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Starodubtsev I, Vasev P, Starodubtseva Y, Tsepelev I. Numerical Simulation and Visualization of Lava Flows. Scientific Visualization. 2022;14(5):66 - 76. doi: 10.26583/sv.14.5.05

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Starodubtsev, Iliya ; Vasev, Pavel ; Starodubtseva, Yuliya и др. / Numerical Simulation and Visualization of Lava Flows. в: Scientific Visualization. 2022 ; Том 14, № 5. стр. 66 - 76.

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