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LAVA: Large-Scale Automated Vulnerability Addition
IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2016Brendan Dolan-Gavitt +7 more
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Bulletin of Volcanology, 1991
Tumuli are positive topographic features that are common on Hawaiian pahoehoe lava flow fields, particularly on shallow slopes, and 75 measured examples are presented here to document the size range. Tumuli form by up-tilting of crustal plates, without any crustal shortening, and are thus distinguished from pressure ridges which are up-buckled by ...
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Tumuli are positive topographic features that are common on Hawaiian pahoehoe lava flow fields, particularly on shallow slopes, and 75 measured examples are presented here to document the size range. Tumuli form by up-tilting of crustal plates, without any crustal shortening, and are thus distinguished from pressure ridges which are up-buckled by ...
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A review of controls on lava lake level: insights from Halema‘uma‘u Crater, Kīlauea Volcano
Bulletin of Volcanology, 2019M. Patrick, D. Swanson, T. Orr
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Pāhoehoe, ‘a‘ā, and block lava: an illustrated history of the nomenclature
Bulletin of Volcanology, 2016A. Harris +3 more
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Lava-ice interaction on a large composite volcano: a case study from Ruapehu, New Zealand
Bulletin of Volcanology, 2015C. Conway +5 more
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Lava lake level as a gauge of magma reservoir pressure and eruptive hazard
, 2015M. Patrick +4 more
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