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Infrasound Array Dataset of the 2021 Eruptive Paroxysms of Etna Volcano. [PDF]

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Multiple mush generations provide insight into the longevity of open-conduit basaltic volcanoes. [PDF]

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Evolution of Eruptive Flares I. Plasmoid Dynamics in Eruptive Flares

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DYNAMICS OF LAKE ERUPTIONS AND POSSIBLE OCEAN ERUPTIONS

Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 2006
Dissolved gas in liquid is able to power violent eruptions. Two kinds of such gas-driven eruptions are known in nature: explosive volcanic eruptions driven by dissolved H2O in magma at high temperatures and lake eruptions driven by dissolved CO2 in water at low temperatures.
Youxue Zhang, George W. Kling
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Eruptive dynamics and caldera collapse during the Onano eruption, Vulsini, Italy

Bulletin of Volcanology, 2004
The Onano explosive eruption of the Latera Volcanic Complex (Vulsini Volcanoes, Quaternary potassic Roman Comagmatic Region, Italy) provides an interesting example of multiple changes of eruptive style that were concomitant with a late phase of collapse of the polygenetic Latera Caldera.
PALLADINO, Danilo Mauro, S. Simei
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Dynamics of a geyser eruption

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 1991
Geyser action is characterised by the eruption of a mixture of steam, water and, in some cases, mud to substantial heights above surface level. The role of vaporisation in the ejection process is investigated with the aid of a mathematical model which treats geyser eruptions as isolated, steady state, one‐dimensional phenomena; they are treated from an
John Dowden   +3 more
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Dynamics of Dental Epithelium During Tooth Eruption

Journal of Dental Research, 1970
The dental epithelium of developing rat molars was labeled with tritiated thymidine administered by gastric intubation. Labeled ameloblasts were lost from all enamel surfaces at approximately the same time by desquamation into the gingival sulcus. The other cells of the dental epithelium proliferated to form the renewing epithelial cuff.
L, Glavind, H A, Zander
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