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Assessing impending hazards from summit eruptions: the new probabilistic map for lava flow inundation at Mt. Etna
Published 2023-11-01“…In this study we present the new lava flow hazard map linked to the summit eruptions of Mt. …”
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Attempt to Model Lava Flow Faster Than Real Time: An Example of La Palma Using VolcFlow
Published 2022-12-01“…The aim of this study was to explore if a scientific open-source, readily available, lava-flow-modelling code (VolcFlow) would suffice for lava emplacement forecasting, focusing on the first seven days of the eruption. …”
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Modeling the Trajectories of Ballistics in the Summit Area of Mt. Etna (Italy) during the 2020–2022 Sequence of Lava Fountains
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Mapping Recent Lava Flows at Mount Etna Using Multispectral Sentinel-2 Images and Machine Learning Techniques
Published 2019-08-01“…Accurate mapping of recent lava flows can provide significant insight into the development of flow fields that may aid in predicting future flow behavior. …”
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Analysis of Lava from the Cumbre Vieja Volcano Using Remote Sensing Data from DESIS and Sentinel-2
Published 2024-01-01“…The results of this analysis find fluid lava temperatures of about 1100–1200 K but there are problems associated with the high-temperature lava spectral emissivity.…”
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Method for Identifying Lava Tubes Among Pit Craters Using Brightness Profile Across Pits on the Moon or Mars
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Identification of iron-bearing minerals in basalts and pillow lavas of the Kaczawa Mountains using 57Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy
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Lava Volume from Remote Sensing Data: Comparisons with Reverse Petrological Approaches for Two Types of Effusive Eruption
Published 2022-01-01“…Assuming that the lava volumes measured in the field are accurate, the MIROVA system gave the best estimation of erupted volume among the methods investigated. …”
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Performance Analysis of a Double Pass Solar Air Thermal Collector with Porous Media Using Lava Rock
Published 2022-01-01“…This paper investigates double-pass solar air thermal collectors with lava rock as the porous media. The addition of lava rock serves as short-term sensible thermal storage for a solar drying system. …”
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Dynamics of the December 2020 Ash‐Poor Plume Formed by Lava‐Water Interaction at the Summit of Kīlauea Volcano, Hawaiʻi
Published 2023-03-01“…Limited mixing of lava and water inhibited major steam explosions and fine fragmentation. …”
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Lavas ultramáficas asociadas a una zona de melange del sistema de fallas de Romeral
Published 1989-01-01“…Los afloramientos están en la quebrada La Playa, 6,5 km al suroeste de Timbío. Las lavas hacen parte de una secuencia ofiolítica incompleta, de probable edad Cretáceo inferior, que se compone de tufitas y brechas básicas, lavas almohadilladas, rocas ultramáficas y sedimentarias. …”
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Aspectos semântico-discursivos da renovação lexical em época de Lava Jato e governo Bolsonaro
Published 2019-11-01“…O corpus analisado contém dez neologismos referentes à operação Lava Jato e ao governo Bolsonaro.…”
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Systematic and Temporal Geochemical Changes in the Upper Deccan Lavas: Implications for the Magma Plumbing System of Flood Basalt Provinces
Published 2023-02-01“…We present new major and trace element and radiogenic isotope data for 43 individual lava flows from a continuous 1,200 m thick stratigraphic profile through the upper, most voluminous part of the Deccan LIP (Bushe to Mahabaleshwar Formations). …”
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Magmatic Evolution of the Fossil Melanesian Island Arc: Evidence From Lower Miocene Lavas of Malekula Island (Vanuatu)
Published 2024-02-01“…Parts of the Melanesian island arc occur within the New Hebrides island arc and we show that Miocene volcanic rocks exposed on Malekula island in the New Hebrides island arc consist of island arc tholeiites to alkaline basalts with variable slab contribution. The lava erupted between 22.5 and 16.3 Ma, similar to the Wainimala Group lavas on Fiji representing the eastern portion of the Melanesian island arc. …”
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The Stability and Collapse of Lava Domes: Insight From Photogrammetry and Slope Stability Models Applied to Sinabung Volcano (Indonesia)
Published 2022“…Lava domes form by the effusive eruption of high-viscosity lava and are inherently unstable and prone to collapse, representing a significant volcanic hazard. …”
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Monitoring lava dome extrusion of Merapi Volcano during 2018-2019, using low-cost UAV application
Published 2022“…After the VEI 4 eruption in 2010, a new lava dome of Merapi appeared on top of the 2010 lava dome in August 2018 and continuously grew. …”
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Are Carbon Nanotubes a Naturally Occurring Material? Hints from Methane CVD Using Lava as a Catalyst
Published 2011“…Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) were grown using methane CVD with lava as a catalyst and substrate. Metal-oxide phases embedded in the lava are reduced in the presence of hydrogen, thereby promoting catalytic growth. …”
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