Lava channel formation during the 2001 eruption on Mount Etna: evidence for mechanical erosion

Phys Rev Lett. 2006 Jan 20;96(2):028501. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.96.028501. Epub 2006 Jan 19.

Abstract

We report the direct observation of a peculiar lava channel that was formed near the base of a parasitic cone during the 2001 eruption on Mount Etna. Erosive processes by flowing lava are commonly attributed to thermal erosion. However, field evidence strongly suggests that models of thermal erosion cannot explain the formation of this channel. Here, we put forward the idea that the essential erosion mechanism was abrasive wear. By applying a simple model from tribology we demonstrate that the available data agree favorably with our hypothesis. Consequently, we propose that erosional processes resembling the wear phenomena in glacial erosion are possible in a volcanic environment.