We have used carefully controlled laboratory simulations to develop a model which relates lava flow morphology to effusion rate and rheology. Through comparisons with measured and estimated eruption rates on Earth, this approach allows us to constrain eruptive styles and compositions of extraterrestrial lava flows. By applying this model to lava flows on the Moon, Mars and Venus, we have determined that all the common flow morphologies (domes, folds and levees) on these planets could have been produced by basalt-like or andesite-like lavas through either continuous or episodic emplacement. The presence of more evolved magma compositions on other planets is not required to explain any of the observed lava flow morphologies
The dichotomy between explosive volcanic eruptions, which produce pyroclasts, and effusive eruptions...
Inflation is an emplacement process of lava flows, where a thin visco-elastic layer, produced at an...
Lava flow hazards are one of the few constant themes across the wide spectrum of volcanic research i...
The growth of lava domes can be either quiescent or violent, with transitions between styles of beha...
It is postulated that lavas are non-Newtonian liquids with a yield stress and that it is the yield s...
Research suggests that variations in lava dome morphology on different planets will depend much more...
The rheologic properties of terrestrial lavas have been related to morphologic features of their flo...
Laboratory experiments that simulate lava flows have been in use by volcanologists for many years. T...
International audienceIn planetary sciences, the emplacement of lava flows is commonly modelled usin...
We describe a model of the fluid mechanics and thermodynamics of turbulent lava flows capable of the...
At least two instabilities have been identified and utilized in lava flow studies: surface folding a...
[1] We report on estimates of the rheological properties of late-stage lava flows on the eastern fla...
The planimetric shape of a planetary lava flow is often the only quantitative feature that is availa...
Lava channels are features seen throughout the inner Solar System, including on Earth, the Moon, and...
AbstractIn planetary sciences, the emplacement of lava flows is commonly modelled using a single rhe...
The dichotomy between explosive volcanic eruptions, which produce pyroclasts, and effusive eruptions...
Inflation is an emplacement process of lava flows, where a thin visco-elastic layer, produced at an...
Lava flow hazards are one of the few constant themes across the wide spectrum of volcanic research i...
The growth of lava domes can be either quiescent or violent, with transitions between styles of beha...
It is postulated that lavas are non-Newtonian liquids with a yield stress and that it is the yield s...
Research suggests that variations in lava dome morphology on different planets will depend much more...
The rheologic properties of terrestrial lavas have been related to morphologic features of their flo...
Laboratory experiments that simulate lava flows have been in use by volcanologists for many years. T...
International audienceIn planetary sciences, the emplacement of lava flows is commonly modelled usin...
We describe a model of the fluid mechanics and thermodynamics of turbulent lava flows capable of the...
At least two instabilities have been identified and utilized in lava flow studies: surface folding a...
[1] We report on estimates of the rheological properties of late-stage lava flows on the eastern fla...
The planimetric shape of a planetary lava flow is often the only quantitative feature that is availa...
Lava channels are features seen throughout the inner Solar System, including on Earth, the Moon, and...
AbstractIn planetary sciences, the emplacement of lava flows is commonly modelled using a single rhe...
The dichotomy between explosive volcanic eruptions, which produce pyroclasts, and effusive eruptions...
Inflation is an emplacement process of lava flows, where a thin visco-elastic layer, produced at an...
Lava flow hazards are one of the few constant themes across the wide spectrum of volcanic research i...