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This grant originally had four major tasks, all of which were addressed to varying extents during the course of the research: (1) Measure the fractal dimensions of lava flows as a function of topography, substrate, and rheology; (2) The nature of lava ...
Taylor, G. Jeffrey
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Survey on AI‐Enabled Computer Vision Technologies and Applications for Space Robotic Missions
ABSTRACT This survey provides a comprehensive overview of recent advancements and challenges in Artificial Intelligence (AI)‐enabled computer vision (CV) techniques for space robotic missions, spanning critical phases such as Entry, Descent, and Landing (EDL), orbital operations, and planetary surface exploration.
Maciej Quoos +6 more
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Probabilistically Modeling Lava Flow Hazard Using the MOLASSES Lava Flow Simulator
Lava flow models have been created to forecast the behavior of lava in order to assess their hazard to communities near volcanoes. Many flow model frameworks are deterministic, where flow parameters are assumed to be well known and model output produces ...
Connor, Charles +4 more
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From 1983 to the present day, over 10,000 lives, 75,000 homes, and over 100,000 acres of land have been destroyed by mount Kilauea in Hawaii, because there is no way to control the lava flow.
Hempy, Connor +2 more
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Abstract Systematic knowledge of the Mexican Crassulaceae is slowly progressing as data from new DNA regions and species sampling efforts increase. We compiled and generated new rbcL, matK, rps16, ITS/ITS2, and ETS DNA sequences and performed an updated phylogenetic reconstruction for a group of 131 Mexican Crassulaceae terminals from 11 of the 13 ...
Luis Emilio de la Cruz‐López +1 more
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color mapShows the volcanic fault lines and lava flow areas in Puna, Hawaii.BFL may mean "Before Lava Flow.
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Abstract We present the results of the first geological mapping of the western half of the Eminescu Quadrangle (H09) on Mercury. Multiple data sets from the NASA MESSENGER Mercury Dual Imaging System instrument were used to produce a geological map covering the area between 72°E and 108°E longitude and 22.5°N and 22.5°S latitude.
M. El Yazidi +9 more
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Aerial and Space‐Borne Seismology on Venus: Viability and Design Implications for Future Missions
Abstract Venus' evolution remains a mystery because of the lack of in situ geophysical data to constrain its interior structure. Recently‐selected planetary missions VERITAS (NASA), DAVINCI+ (NASA), and EnVision (ESA) will investigate the planet's interior, surface, and atmospheric chemistry.
Quentin Brissaud +9 more
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Abstract Monitoring data are critical for understanding volcanic unrest and eruption, but they often lack the ability to constrain the pre‐eruptive magma processes. As such, an increasing number of studies couple monitoring data with petrological tools to obtain insights into the causes and durations of magmatic processes. The 2018–2020 eruption of the
Karoline Brückel +8 more
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Photograph of an old lava flow in the vicinity of the San Francisco Mountains, northern Arizona, probably 1900. From Herbert E.
Gregory, Herbert E. (Herbert Ernest), 1869-1952
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