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We would like to thank J. Dietrich and M. Fonstad for equipment, laboratory assistance, and processing of the structure-from-motion 3D reconstructions. J. Harkness and C. Honor helped with analogue experiments at the University of Bristol. Molten basalt experiments were conducted with the aid of R. Wysocki and J. Karson at the Syracuse University Lava Project, along with T. Redmond and X. Li. Funding was provided by the National Science Foundation through grants DGE 0829517 to H.R.D., EAR 0738894 and 1250554 to K.V.C., and EAR 1250431 to E.L. We acknowledge support from the AXA Research Fund to K.V.C. and a Royal Society University Research Fellowship to A.C.R.
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Dietterich, H., Cashman, K., Rust, A. et al. Diverting lava flows in the lab. Nature Geosci 8, 494–496 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo2470
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