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Archive | 2007

The Geology of Mars: Terrestrial analogs to the calderas of the Tharsis volcanoes on Mars

Peter J. Mouginis-Mark; Andrew J. L. Harris; Scott K. Rowland

The structure and morphology of Martian calderas have been well studied through analysis of the Viking Orbiter images (e.g., Mouginis-Mark, 1981; Wood, 1984; Mouginis-Mark and Robinson, 1992; Crumpler et al., 1996), and provide important information on the evolution and eruptive styles of the parent volcanoes. Using Viking data it has been possible, for numerous calderas, to define the sequence of collapse events, identify locations of intra-caldera activity, and recognize post-eruption deformation for several calderas. Inferences about the geometry and depth of the magma chamber and intrusions beneath the summit of the volcano can also be made from image data (Zuber and Mouginis-Mark, 1992; Scott and Wilson, 1999). In at least one case, Olympus Mons, analysis of compressional and extensional features indicates that, when active, the magma chamber was located within the edifice (i.e., at an elevation above the surrounding terrain). The summit areas of Olympus and Ascraeus Montes provide evidence of a dynamic history, with deep calderas showing signs of having been full at one time to the point that lava flows spilled over the caldera rim (Mouginis-Mark, 1981). Similarly, shallow calderas contain evidence that they were once deeper (e.g., the western caldera of Alba Patera; Crumpler et al., 1996). Some of the best evidence for circumferential vents on Mars can be found on Pavonis Mons, where several sinuous rilles can be identified that must have originated from vents close to the rim (Zimbelman and Edgett, 1992). Mouginis-Mark and Rowland (2001) reviewed the geomorphic information for Martian calderas that can be determined from the Viking Orbiter data.


Geophysical Research Letters | 2005

Coupled thermal oscillations in explosive activity at different craters of Stromboli volcano

Maurizio Ripepe; Andrew J. L. Harris; Emanuele Marchetti


Hawaiian Volcanoes: From Source to Surface | 2015

21. FLOWGO 2012

Andrew J. L. Harris; Scott K. Rowland


Archive | 2001

Infrared Imaging of Strombolian Eruptions

Jonathan Dehn; Andrew J. L. Harris; Maurizio Ripepe


Archive | 2003

First Recorded Eruption of Mount Belinda Volcano, South Sandwich Islands

John L. Smellie; Matthew R. Patrick; Andrew J. L. Harris; Harold Garbeil; Eric Pilger


Archive | 2004

Strombolian thermodynamics from FLIR imagery: New insights on explosive styles and source conditions

Matthew R. Patrick; Andrew J. L. Harris; Maurizio Ripepe; Jonathan Dehn; David A. Rothery


Archive | 2002

Vent Locations on Elysium Mons, Mars, from Thermal Modeling of Lava Flows

Scott K. Rowland; Andrew J. L. Harris; Kalpana Juliet Kallianpur


Archive | 2008

The NASA ASTER Urgent Request Program: The Last Eight Plus Years of Monitoring Kamchatka's Volcanoes From Space

Mark Ramsey; Rick Lee Wessels; Jonathan Dehn; Kevin R. Duda; Andrew J. L. Harris; Marcus O. Watson


Archive | 2005

Plume Ascent Velocities Measured During Explosive Eruptions Using Thermal Infrared Thermometers

Andrew J. L. Harris; Maurizio Ripepe; S. T. Sahetapy-Engel; Eda Marchetti; Matthew R. Patrick


Archive | 2003

Lava extrusion rates from handheld infrared imagery

Jonathan Dehn; Andrew J. L. Harris; Matthew R. Patrick; Sonia Calvari; Luigi Lodato; Maurizio Ripepe

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Jonathan Dehn

University of Alaska Fairbanks

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Harold Garbeil

University of Hawaii at Manoa

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Matthew R. Patrick

United States Geological Survey

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Sonia Calvari

National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology

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L. P. Flynn

University of Hawaii at Manoa

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