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Sizing up Mauna Loa’s Lava Flows
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Published December 16, 2022
Airborne mapping of the thickness of the lava flows helped scientists calculate that 230 million cubic meters of molten rock poured from the volcano during the two-week eruption.
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A Mosaic of Fire Data
Published February 6, 2021
Scientists are using radar data to decipher where and how well landscapes recover in the years after major fires.
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Mapping a Slow-Motion Landslide
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Published June 5, 2020
Through the study of an unusual, long-lasting slide, has developed a new technique to make prediction easier and more accurate.
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Drought then Deluge Turned a Stable Landslide into Disaster
Published February 7, 2019
“Stable landslide” sounds like a contradiction in terms, but there are indeed places on Earth where land has been creeping downhill slowly and harmlessly for as long as a century.
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