How many paleointensity determinations are required from a single lava flow to constitute a reliable average? (original) (raw)
Palaeointensity study of the Hawaiian 1960 lava: implications for possible causes of erroneously high intensities
Hidetoshi Shibuya
Geophysical Journal International, 2003
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Lava Flow Lobation and Margin Analysis (LLAMA)
Robert Peckyno
2010
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Evolution of the lava flow field by daily thermal and visible airborne surveys
Sonia Calvari
Geophysical Monograph Series, 2000
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Lava effusion rate definition and measurement: a review
Sonia Calvari
Bulletin of Volcanology, 2007
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Best‐fit results from application of a thermo‐rheological model for channelized lava flow to high spatial resolution morphological data
Francesco Mazzarini
2007
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Laminar and Turbulent Lava Flow in Sheets, Channels, and Tubes: Estimating Terrestrial and Planetary Lava Flow Rates
Susan Sakimoto
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Statistical distribution of tumuli on pahoehoe flow surfaces: Analysis of examples in Hawaii and Iceland and potential applications to lava flows on Mars
Stephen Baloga
Journal of Geophysical Research, 2005
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Morphometric analysis of lava flow units: Case study over LIDAR-derived topography at Mount Etna, Italy
Simone Tarquini
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Morpho-Structure of the 1982 Lava Flow Field at Mount
Matthieu Kervyn
2013
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Reassessment of paleointensity estimated of a single lava flow from Xitle volcano, Mexico, by means of multispecimen domain-state corrected
Pierre Camps
Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 2020
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A comparison of Thellier-type and multispecimen paleointensity determinations on Pleistocene and historical lava flows from Lanzarote (Canary Islands, Spain)
Ángel Carrancho
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 2016
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093. Mejia, Barendregt, Opdyke_2002_Paleosecular variation Brunhes lavas B.C.pdf
Rene Barendregt
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General patterns of flow field growth: Aa and blocky lavas
Christopher Kilburn
Journal of Geophysical Research, 1991
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Lava Flows and Flow Fields
Christopher Kilburn
2000
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Lava discharge rates from satellite-measured heat flux
Stephen Baloga
Geophysical Research Letters, 2009
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Analysis of Vesicular Basalts and Lava Emplacement Processes for Application as a Paleobarometer/Paleoaltimeter
A. Proussevitch
The Journal of Geology, 2002
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Lava flow rheology: A comparison of morphological and petrological methods
Thomas Platz
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2013
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Geomagnetic field intensity from Kilauea 1955 and 1960 lava flows: Towards a better understanding of paleointensity
Juan Julio Morales
Studia Geophysica et Geodaetica, 2010
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Cooling rate corrected paleointensities from the Xitle lava flow: Evaluation of within-site scatter for single spot-reading cooling units
Juan Julio Morales
Earth, Planets and Space, 2006
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Paleointensity applications to timing and extent of eruptive activity, 9°–10°N East Pacific Rise Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
Dennis V Kent
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New statistics for estimating the bulk rheology of active lava flows: Puu Oo examples
Lori Glaze, Stephen Baloga
Journal of Geophysical Research, 1998
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Fracturing as a quantitative indicator of lava flow dynamics
Christopher Kilburn
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 2004
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Annex: Lava flow rheology: A comparison of morphological and petrological methods
Magdalena Oryaëlle Chevrel
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The evolution of an active silicic lava flow field: an ETM+ perspective
William Rose
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 2004
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The origin of basaltic lava flow textures
Marie-Noelle Guilbaud
2006
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Absolute paleointensity from Hawaiian lavas younger than 35 ka
Laure Meynadier
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1998
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The morphology and evolution of the Stromboli 2002–2003 lava flow field: an example of a basaltic flow field emplaced on a steep slope
Luigi Lodato, Sonia Calvari, Letizia Spampinato
Bulletin of Volcanology, 2007
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Reported ultra-low lava viscosities from the 2021 La Palma eruption are potentially biased
Valentin Troll
Nature Communications
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