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Lava flows are not only a fascinating scientific problem, involving many branches of continuum mechanics and thermodynamics, but are natural events having a strong social impact. A reliable evaluation of volcanic hazard connected with lava flows depends o... see more

During the emplacement of the 2014-2015 lava flow in Holuhraun (Iceland) a newcode for the simulation of lava flows (MrLavaLoba) was developed and tested. MrLavaLoba is a probabilistic code which derives the area likely to be inundated and the thickness o... see more

Laboratory experiments that simulate lava flows have been in use by volcanologists for many years. The behavior of flows in the lab, where “eruption” parameters, material properties, and environmental settings are tightly controlled, provides insight into... see more

Lava flow modeling is important in many practical applications, such as the simulation ofpotential hazard scenarios and the planning of risk mitigation measures, as well as inscientific research to improve our understanding of the physical processes gover... see more

Lava flow surface morphologies are like pages of a book. If we are able to read the writing of that book, we can understand its content, and learn, act, and react accordingly. In the same way, if we understand lava surface morphology, recognise how it for... see more

During the emplacement of the 2014-2015 lava flow in Holuhraun (Iceland) a newcode for the simulation of lava flows (MrLavaLoba) was developed and tested. MrLavaLoba is a probabilistic code which derives the area likely to be inundated and the thickness o... see more

Laboratory experiments that simulate lava flows have been in use by volcanologists for many years. The behavior of flows in the lab, where “eruption” parameters, material properties, and environmental settings are tightly controlled, provides insight into... see more

Lava flow modeling is important in many practical applications, such as the simulation ofpotential hazard scenarios and the planning of risk mitigation measures, as well as inscientific research to improve our understanding of the physical processes gover... see more

Lava flow surface morphologies are like pages of a book. If we are able to read the writing of that book, we can understand its content, and learn, act, and react accordingly. In the same way, if we understand lava surface morphology, recognise how it for... see more

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