A Unique Volcanic Field in Tharsis, Mars: Monogenetic Cinder Cones and Lava Flows as Evidence for Hawaiian Eruptions

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We describe the morphology and morphometry of a unique volcanic field in
Tharsis, Mars. The landforms are interpreted as well-preserved cinder
cones and associated lava flows. We infer that they were formed by
Hawaiian eruptions.

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