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Multi-platform satellite-derived products during the 2025 Etna eruption. [PDF]
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Rapid changes in major nutrients and fungal community during early decomposition of <i>Betula platyphylla</i> litter on volcanic lava plateau. [PDF]
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Ecological resilience and biodiversity dynamics of an Island forest following a volcanic eruption. [PDF]
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Paleomagnetism of Hawaiian lava flows
Journal of Geophysical Research, 1961Paleomagnetic studies of lavas from the island of Hawaii have established the following: (1) All lavas now exposed on the island are less than 1 million years old (Pleistocene). (2) The present absence of nondipole field components in the central Pacific area is a relatively permanent feature, having lasted at least several hundred thousand years.
RICHARD R. DOELL, ALLAN COX
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On Earth, most lavas have silica contents in the range from 30 to 78 wt%, and they are erupted at temperatures between 800 and 1170°C (see Chapter 2). However, some lavas have compositions and eruption temperatures outside this range. These are the exotic lavas that we will describe in this chapter.
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On Earth, most lavas have silica contents in the range from 30 to 78 wt%, and they are erupted at temperatures between 800 and 1170°C (see Chapter 2). However, some lavas have compositions and eruption temperatures outside this range. These are the exotic lavas that we will describe in this chapter.
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