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Volcanic features of Hawaii. A basis for comparison with Mars [PDF]

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Despite the difference in size Martian and Hawaiian volcanoes have numerous characteristics in common. Specific features such as lava channels, collapsed lava tubes, levees and flow fronts, all very common in Hawaii, are also abundant on the flanks of ...
Carr, M. H., Greeley, R.
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Basaltic Lava Tube Hosts a Putative Novel Genus in the Family Solirubrobacteraceae. [PDF]

open access: yesMicrobiol Resour Announc, 2022
Fishman CB   +6 more
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Fluvial valleys on Martian volcanoes [PDF]

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Channels and valleys were known on the Martian volcanoes since their discovery by the Mariner 9 mission. Their analysis has generally centered on interpretation of possible origins by fluvial, lava, or viscous flows.
Baker, Victor R., Gulick, Virginia C.
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Lava Flows and Lava Tubes: What They Are, How They Form (DVD) [PDF]

open access: yesEos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 2003
This DVD is a treat for volcanologists, Earth scientists, and others who are curious about volcanoes. Beautiful photography of lava flows from the current eruption of Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii is explained by volcanologist Ken Hon, a noted authority on the formation of lava flow fields. Hon and Gansecki are with the Geology Department at the University
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Genesis lunar outpost: An evolutionary lunar habitat [PDF]

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Students at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Department of Agriculture undertook a series of studies of lunar habitats during the 1989 to 1990 academic year.
Baschiera, Dino   +3 more
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Hollow volcanic tumulus caves of Kilauea Caldera, Hawaii County, Hawaii [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Speleology, 1998
In addition to lava tube caves with commonly noted features, sizable subcrustal spaces of several types exist on the floor of Kilauea Caldera. Most of these are formed by drainage of partially stabilized volcanic structures enlarged or formed by ...
William R. Halliday
doaj  

A short review of pyroducts (lava tubes)

open access: yesAnnales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae, 2020
Lava tubes and caves, when accessible for man, are very common in volcanic environments and poorly known to non-specialists. This short overview presents the distribution and forms of lava tubes, their speleothems and mineralogy and modes of formation.
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Lava tubes of the cave basalt, Mount Saint Helens, Washington [PDF]

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Geomorphology of basaltic lava tubes from Mount St.
Greeley, R., Hyde, J. H.
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Oceanus. [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
v. 39, no.
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
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Venusian sinuous rilles [PDF]

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After a preliminary assessment of venusian channels, it now seems to be clear that the channels have distinctive classes, which imply a wide range of formation parameters and formation mechanisms. They include outflow channels mainly formed by mechanical
Baker, V. R., Komatsu, G.
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