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University of Idaho researchers discover first evidence of volcanic spatter cone on Mars [Video]

MOSCOW, Idaho – A study led by the University of Idaho has uncovered the first evidence of a volcanic spatter cone on Mars.

According to a press release from the University of Idaho, Ian Flynn, a postdoctoral researcher working under Assistant Professor Erika Rader in the Department of Earth and Spatial Sciences at the University of Idaho, conducted an in-depth analysis using morphological investigation and ballistic modeling. His research indicates that a volcanic feature on Mars closely resembles spatter cones found on Earth.

“The similarity between the Mars and Icelandic spatter cones indicates that the eruption dynamics occurring in Iceland, over the last several years, also occurred on Mars,” Flynn said. “This is exciting as it expands the range of volcanic eruption styles possible on Mars.”

According to the press release, spatter cones form when hot fragments of lava are ejected during explosive eruptions, particularly during sustained periods of …

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