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Spatial variations in lava flow field thermal structure and effusion rate derived from very high spa...

Spatial variations in lava flow field thermal structure and effusion rate derived from very high spa...

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Spatial variations in lava flow field thermal structure and effusion rate derived from very high spatial resolution hyperspectral (MIVIS) data

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Spatial variations in lava flow field thermal structure and effusion rate derived from very high spatial resolution hyperspectral (MIVIS) data

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Washington, DC: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

Journal title

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2009-02, Vol.114 (B2), p.n/a

Language

English

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Washington, DC: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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Contents

High spatial resolution hyperspectral measurements of volcanic thermal anomalies allow for an unconstrained solution of a two‐component thermal model. This can be used for identification of lava flow emplacement style and the calculation of lava flow heat and volume flux. The multispectral infrared and visible imaging spectrometer (MIVIS) is an air...

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Spatial variations in lava flow field thermal structure and effusion rate derived from very high spatial resolution hyperspectral (MIVIS) data

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TN_cdi_pascalfrancis_primary_21402812

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_pascalfrancis_primary_21402812

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ISSN

0148-0227

E-ISSN

2156-2202

DOI

10.1029/2008JB005648

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