Bristol Researchers Study Ancient Maori Volcanic Rocks

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Bristol Researchers Study Ancient Maori Volcanic Rocks
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Ancient volcanic rocks from a New Zealand mountain are now at the University of Bristol for analytical research.

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Academic specimen study has no bearing on U.S. energy bills, jobs, or civil liberties.

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