Estimation of Maximum Effusion Rate for the Pillan 1997 Eruption on Io: Implications for Massive Basaltic Flow Emplacement on Earth and Mars

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We estimate maximum effusion rate for the 1997 Pillan eruption to be
18000 to 59000 m3/s, in the range proposed for rubbly pahoehoe flood
lava flows on Mars and Earth. Modelled thermal emission compares
favourably with observations.

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