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    Measuring the viscosity of lava in the field: A review by Chevrel, Magdalena Oryaëlle, Pinkerton, Harry, Harris, Andrew J.L.

    Published in Earth-science reviews (01-09-2019)
    “…Many scientists who have worked on active lava flows or attempted to model lava flows have recognized the importance of rheology in understanding flow…”
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    The viscosity of pāhoehoe lava: In situ syn-eruptive measurements from Kilauea, Hawaii by Chevrel, Magdalena Oryaëlle, Harris, Andrew J.L., James, Mike R., Calabrò, Laura, Gurioli, Lucia, Pinkerton, Harry

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-07-2018)
    “…Viscosity is one of the most important physical properties controlling lava flow dynamics. Usually, viscosity is measured in the laboratory where key…”
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    Birth, growth and morphologic evolution of the ‘Laghetto’ cinder cone during the 2001 Etna eruption by Calvari, Sonia, Pinkerton, Harry

    “…We have undertaken detailed observations of the formation of the ‘Laghetto’ cinder cone, a new cone that formed during a 2-week period of intense activity in…”
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    Formation of lava tubes and extensive flow field during the 1991-1993 eruption of Mount Etna by Calvari, Sonia, Pinkerton, Harry

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (10-11-1998)
    “…Detailed mapping during the 1991–1993 eruption of Mount Etna has shown that there is a relationship between tumuli, ephemeral vents, lava tubes, and their…”
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    Effusion rate estimations during the 1999 summit eruption on Mount Etna, and growth of two distinct lava flow fields by Calvari, Sonia, Neri, Marco, Pinkerton, Harry

    “…Detailed studies of the evolution of two major flow fields during the 1999 eruption on Mount Etna provide useful insights into the development of different…”
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    Lava tube morphology on Etna and evidence for lava flow emplacement mechanisms by Calvari, Sonia, Pinkerton, Harry

    “…Lava tubes play a pivotal role in the formation of many lava flow fields. A detailed examination of several compound `a`a lava flow fields on Etna confirmed…”
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    Instabilities in the summit region of Mount Etna during the 1999 eruption by CALVARI, Sonia, PINKERTON, Harry

    Published in Bulletin of volcanology (01-01-2002)
    “…During the 1999 eruption of Mount Etna, Sicily, the summit of the volcano changed dramatically. Lavas erupted from a fissure on the southern flank of SE Cone…”
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    The application of a long-range laser scanner for monitoring volcanic activity on Mount Etna by Hunter, Graham, Pinkerton, Harry, Airey, Rob, Calvari, Sonia

    “…There is a requirement for rapid remote monitoring of ground deformation of volcanoes, especially during eruptions. A long-range reflector-less laser scanning…”
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    Introduction to Special Section: Long Lava Flows by Cashman, Katharine, Pinkerton, Harry, Stephenson, Jon

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (10-11-1998)
    “…Long lava flows are traditionally considered to form when low‐viscosity lava is erupted at high effusion rates. However, this view has recently been…”
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    The viscosity of pāhoehoe lava: In situ syn-eruptive measurements from Kilauea, Hawaii by Chevrel, Magdalena Oryaëlle, Harris, Andrew J. L., James, Mike R., Calabrò, Laura, Gurioli, Lucia, Pinkerton, Harry

    “…Viscosity is one of the most important physical properties controlling lava flow dynamics. Usually, viscosity is measured in the laboratory where key…”
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    Modelling flank instabilities on stratovolcanoes: Parameter sensitivity and stability analyses of Teide, Tenerife by del Potro, Rodrigo, Hürlimann, Marcel, Pinkerton, Harry

    “…Numerous mechanisms have been proposed to explain how the flanks of stratovolcanoes collapse. However, the usefulness of different models has been difficult to…”
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    Lava penetrating water: the different behaviours of pahoehoe and 'a'a at the Nesjahraun, ?ingvellir, Iceland by Stevenson, John Alexander, Mitchell, Neil Charles, Mochrie, Fiona, Cassidy, Michael, Pinkerton, Harry

    Published in Bulletin of volcanology (01-01-2012)
    “…The Nesjahraun is a basaltic lava flow erupted from a subaerial fissure, extending NE along the Þingvellir graben from the Hengill central volcano that…”
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    Widespread inflation and drainage of a pahoehoe flow field: the Nesjahraun, ?ingvellir, Iceland by Stevenson, John Alexander, Mitchell, Neil Charles, Cassidy, Michael, Pinkerton, Harry

    Published in Bulletin of volcanology (01-01-2012)
    “…This study describes the emplacement of the Nesjahraun, a basaltic lava flow that entered the lake Þingvallavatn, SW Iceland. High-resolution remotely sensed…”
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    A statistical analysis of eruptive activity on Mount Etna, Sicily by Smethurst, Lucy, James, Mike R., Pinkerton, Harry, Tawn, Jonathan A.

    Published in Geophysical journal international (01-10-2009)
    “…A rigorous analysis of the timing and location of flank eruptions of Mount Etna on Sicily is important for the creation of hazard maps of the densely populated…”
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    Widespread inflation and drainage of a pāhoehoe flow field: the Nesjahraun, Þingvellir, Iceland by Stevenson, John Alexander, Mitchell, Neil Charles, Cassidy, Michael, Pinkerton, Harry

    Published in Bulletin of volcanology (2012)
    “…This study describes the emplacement of the Nesjahraun, a basaltic lava flow that entered the lake Þingvallavatn, SW Iceland. High-resolution remotely sensed…”
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    Topographic and Thermal Mapping of Volcanic Terrain Using the AVTIS Ground-Based 94-GHz Dual-Mode Radar/Radiometric Imager by Macfarlane, D. G., Odbert, H. M., Robertson, D. A., James, M. R., Pinkerton, H., Wadge, G.

    “…The All-Weather Volcano Topography Imaging Sensor remote sensing instrument is a custom-built millimeter-wave (MMW) sensor that has been developed as a…”
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    Oblique photogrammetry with visible and thermal images of active lava flows by JAMES, Mike R, ROBSON, Stuart, PINKERTON, Harry, BALL, Matthew

    Published in Bulletin of volcanology (01-07-2006)
    “…Digital images from hand-held cameras are increasingly being acquired for scientific purposes, particularly where non-contact measurement is required. However,…”
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