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1901by Eibl, Eva Patricia Silke, Thordarson, Thorvaldur, Moreland, William M, Gudnason, Egill Árni, Höskuldsson, Ármann, Hersir, Gylfi Pall“... of the Fagradalsfjall Fires, Iceland, is an exceptional case, where the lava effusion caused continuous tremor, and 8696...”
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1902“..., liquids (lava) and gases. The present article presents hydrodynamic model of relatively slow process...”
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1903“... eruption at Bláhnúkur, Torfajökull, Iceland. Lava bodies, typically 7 m long, have unusual conical...”
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1904“... basalt lava shields, large olivine tholeiite lava shields and tholeiite fissure lavas; formed...”
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1905by Pavlov V., Fluteau F., Latyshev A., Fetisova A., Elkins-Tanton L., Black B., Burgess S., Veselovskiy R.“... on detailed flow-by-flow paleomagnetic data from the most representative Permian-Triassic Siberian Traps lava...”
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1906“... includes gorges, cataracts, spillways, subaerial lava steps, and valley-wide scoured surfaces. Depositional...”
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1907by Rossi, Cristian, Minet, Christian, Fritz, Thomas, Eineder, Michael, Bamler, Richard“...On August 29, 2014, a lava eruption commenced in the Holuhraun plain, north-east of the Bár{h...”
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1908by WINSTANLEY, REBECCA“... is composed of at least 4 scoria cones, tephra fall deposits and lavas. Here I present a textural study...”
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1909by Couves, Colette Rose“... of their reservoir properties: especially their porosity and permeability characteristics. Basaltic lavas...”
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1910by Stevenson, John A., McGarvie, David W., Smellie, John L., Gilbert, Jennie S.“... alongside descriptions of each erupted unit. The oldest units comprise pillow lavas, hyaloclastite...”
Published in Bulletin of Volcanology (2006)
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1911by Witsil, Alex J.C., Johnson, Jeffrey B.“...Mount Erebus is a natural laboratory where lava lake strombolian activity can be directly observed...”
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1912by Winstanley, Rebecca, Brown, Richard, Vye-Brown, Charlotte, Preece, Katie, Chamberlain, Katy, Wadsworth, Fabian“... on Ascension. The fissure is composed of 18 craters, 3 lava flow fields and tephra fall deposits up to 2 m...”
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1913Published in Abstracts of the Papers Printed in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London (1837)“... of the 24th of August last, after the flow of considerable currents of lava, a violent concussion took place...”
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1914by Stevenson, John A., McGarvie, David W., Smellie, John L., Gilbert, Jennie S.“... alongside descriptions of each erupted unit. The oldest units comprise pillow lavas, hyaloclastite...”
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1915“... lava flow hot spots using remote sensing data. Satellite remote sensing is a very effective and safe way...”
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1916by Wall, Gina“... will discuss my experience of a lava field in North-West Iceland, seen through a Deleuzian lens. I...”
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1917“... and 1964. In 1980, a new lava dome began to grow on the floor of the 1964 explosive crater. The lava dome...”
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1919by Neish, C., Lim, D. S. S., Nawotniak, S. E. Kobs, Purcell, S., Hughes, S. S., Mallonee, H. C., Garry, W. B., Heldmann, J. L., Haberle, C. W., Borg, C.“...Compositionally and morphologically diverse lava flows erupted on the Great Rift of Idaho...”
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1920“...The up to 2000 km long and very young lava flows from Elysium Planitia to Amazonis Planitia on Mars...”
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