The study of Ice/Volcano interactions on Earth and Mars with a P-Band airborne radar designed for subsurface mapping

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We may state that in general the presence of ice in the surrounding of an active volcano exacerbates the physical hazards related to volcanic activity. The future of volcanic research will be determining the deep structure of volcanic edifices and localizing possible deep ice and/or water deposits in their surroundings with a goal to document sub-­-glacially erupted successions and comparing them with contemporaneous ice-­-thickness predications. This will allow us to build a model of ice-­-eruption interplay at a single volcano. The terrestrial data will be used in turn to infer volcanoes-­-climate interactions on Mars.

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