Spacecraft and In-Situ Observations of the Mt. Erebus, Antarctica, Lava Lake: A Terrestrial Analogue for Pele on Io

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In December 2005 we observed strombolian activity at an active lava lake
in Antarctica, ground-truthing VIS/IR spacecraft observations (four
instruments on two spacecraft) using Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR)
cameras.

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