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THE fumaroles of the Solfatara of Pozzuoli, and especially the larger fumarole known as the Bocca della Solfatara, give a striking illustration of the action of smoke in causing the condensation of aqueous vapour in the manner demonstrated by the experiments of Coulier, and more especially by those of Dr. Aitken.
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GIGLIOLI, I. On the Condensation of Vapour from the Fumaroles of the Solfatara of Pozzuoli . Nature 28, 83–84 (1883). https://doi.org/10.1038/028083b0
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