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1. The origin and evolution of breakouts in a cooling-limited rhyolite lava flow.

2. Using picosatellites for 4-D imaging of volcanic clouds: Proof of concept using ISS photography of the 2009 Sarychev Peak eruption.

3. Pointcatcher software: analysis of glacial time-lapse photography and integration with multitemporal digital elevation models.

4. Quantifying Effusion Rates at Active Volcanoes through Integrated Time-Lapse Laser Scanning and Photography.

5. Evaluation of structure from motion for soil microtopography measurement.

6. Volcano infrasonic signals and magma degassing: First-order experimental insights and application to Stromboli.

7. A statistical analysis of eruptive activity on Mount Etna, Sicily.

12. Glacier monitoring using real-aperture 94 GHz radar.

13. The exposed Mule Creek vent deposits record the structure of a volcanic conduit during a hybrid explosive–effusive eruption.

14. Crowd-sourcing structure-from- motion data for terrain modelling in a real-world disaster scenario: A proof of concept.

15. Two decades of digital photogrammetry: Revisiting Chandler's 1999 paper on "Effective application of automated digital photogrammetry for geomorphological research" – a synthesis.

16. Low-budget topographic surveying comes of age: Structure from motion photogrammetry in geography and the geosciences.

17. Estimating habitat extent and carbon loss from an eroded northern blanket bog using UAV derived imagery and topography.

18. Terrestrial laser scanning and structure-from-motion photogrammetry concordance analysis for describing the surface layer of gravel beds.

19. Multi-temporal airborne structure-from-motion on caldera rim: Hazard, visitor exposure and origins of instabilities at Piton de la Fournaise.

20. Comparison of pre- and self-calibrated camera calibration models for UAS-derived nadir imagery for a SfM application.

21. Automated mapping of relict patterned ground: An approach to evaluate morphologically subdued landforms using unmanned-aerial-vehicle and structure-from-motion technologies.

22. The viscosity of pāhoehoe lava: In situ syn-eruptive measurements from Kilauea, Hawaii.

23. The implications of gas slug ascent in a stratified magma for acoustic and ground deformation source mechanisms in Strombolian eruptions.

24. Cameras and settings for aerial surveys in the geosciences: Optimising image data.

25. Thermal photogrammetric imaging: A new technique for monitoring dome eruptions.

26. A novel experimental chamber for the characterization of free-falling particles in volcanic plumes.

27. LIFE LESSONS.

28. An Integrated Modeling Approach for Analyzing the Deformation Style of Active Volcanoes: Somma‐Vesuvius Case Study.

29. Topographic and stochastic influences on pāhoehoe lava lobe emplacement.

30. Direct observations of degassing-induced crystallization in basalts.

31. The influence of edifice slope and substrata on volcano spreading

32. Post-fragmentation vesiculation timescales in hydrous rhyolitic bombs from Chaitén volcano.

33. High-resolution monitoring of diffuse (sheet or interrill) erosion using structure-from-motion.

34. Supraglacial lake drainage at a fast-flowing Greenlandic outlet glacier.

35. Insights Into Pāhoehoe Lava Emplacement Using Visible and Thermal Structure‐From‐Motion Photogrammetry.

36. Impact of image compression on Structure from Motion photogrammetry.

37. Quantifying ice cliff evolution with multi-temporal point clouds on the debris-covered Khumbu Glacier, Nepal.

38. Ground-based and UAV-Based photogrammetry: A multi-scale, high-resolution mapping tool for structural geology and paleoseismology.

39. Shallow vent architecture during hybrid explosive-effusive activity at Cordón Caulle (Chile, 2011-12): Evidence from direct observations and pyroclast textures.

40. Reproducibility, open science and progression in soil erosion research. A reply to "Response to 'National-scale geodata describe widespread accelerated soil erosion' Benaud et al. (2020) Geoderma 271, 114378" by Evans and Boardman (2021).

41. Large-scale experiments on dune erosion processes.

42. National-scale geodata describe widespread accelerated soil erosion.

43. Current Practices in UAS-based Environmental Monitoring.

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