An Erosional Lava Channel from the 2001 Eruption of Mount Etna (Sicily, Italy): Occurrence and Planetary Implications

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Erosional lava channels are common in the planetary record. An erosional
channel formed during the 2001 eruption of Mount Etna may provide some
clues on the origin of the lava channels in other planets.

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