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The lake was probably shaped during volcanic | eruptions about 21000 years ago during the Pleistocene |
The youngest dated | eruptions about 5000 years ago produced a tuff ring an |
ces in the patient's body, such as cutaneous | eruptions, abscesses, or other pathological processes. |
Volcanic | eruptions accompanying these collapses produced trachy |
1452 eruption, Kuwae caldera has had several | eruptions, all of which have been smaller, and have ha |
These may represent | eruptions along a north-south fissure. |
donia was characterised by numerous volcanic | eruptions although the volcanic peaks themselves have |
teau plains are formed by extensive volcanic | eruptions and are bounded by mountain chains on all si |
s assumed that Native Americans observed the | eruptions and later ascended the prominent new landmar |
this peak has been enlarged through volcanic | eruptions, and there appears to be an eroded vent at i |
Sawmill drains after its | eruptions, and if it had a large eruption prior, unusu |
egree Celsius, based on analysis of volcanic | eruptions and satellite data from the topics. |
n years ago by several overlapping explosive | eruptions and intrusions. |
The series consists of 3 to 5 minor | eruptions and one major eruption. |
sidered a pioneer in the study of subglacial | eruptions and volcano-ice interactions in North Americ |
He was a famous cinematographer of volcanic | eruptions and lava flows, and the author of several bo |
Eruptions are more likely if a storm front reduces bar | |
easterly dispersal directions of the Plinian | eruptions are consistent with the distribution of ash |
In Azerbaijan, | eruptions are driven from a deep mud reservoir which i |
of "crater counting," the youngest basaltic | eruptions are believed to have occurred about 1.2 bill |
smic activity related to volcanoes and their | eruptions are long period seismic waves, which are fro |
cial rebound while the size and frequency of | eruptions are also likely to increase. |
Jet's | eruptions are generally frequent but unpredictable. |
Its | eruptions are infrequent and unpredictable, unless it |
Approximately three-quarters of Grotto's | eruptions are short mode. |
Regions of solar | eruptions are studied mainly in this department. |
Most of the Earth's volcanic | eruptions are submarine eruptions, but few have been d |
These | eruptions are commonly phreatomagmatic eruptions, repr |
Grotto Geyser's | eruptions are usually preceded by an eruption from Gro |
The intervals between | eruptions are irregular, but most are in the 1-3 hour |
Its | eruptions are unpredictable, but generally occur with |
The | eruptions are about 10 feet (3.0 m) high and can last |
ir homes because of Mount Merapi's continued | eruptions are restless to leave the evacuation shelter |
rafts drifted to Fiji in 1979 and 1984 from | eruptions around Tonga, and some were reportedly 30 ki |
Prior to 1985, Spindle had | eruptions as large as 10 feet (3.0 m). |
lier part of the 20th century, this cone had | eruptions as high as 40 feet (12 m). |
uggest the possibility of explosive volcanic | eruptions at some point in the planet's history. |
gust 26 - Krakatoa begins its final phase of | eruptions at 1:06pm local time. |
y contrast, around 1997 the interval between | eruptions averaged as little as four days. |
Starting in 1989, the | eruptions became more forceful and began putting out e |
What about | eruptions before 1977? |
The 2011 | eruptions began on 19 January. |
ano in the western Solomon Islands: Reported | eruptions between 1950 and 1982, in B. Taylor and N.F. |
ostly destroyed by at least six catastrophic | eruptions between 3,400 and 3,800 years ago, and the a |
The competing theories were (a) volcanic | eruptions blasting holes in the Moon, (b) meteoric imp |
Effusive | eruptions build up gently-sloping Volcanoes like the o |
These murders were not spontaneous | eruptions, but premeditated attacks designed to demons |
A tiltmeter on Mauna Loa, used to predict | eruptions by measuring very small changes in the profi |
Though scientists were able to make accurate | eruptions by employing long-period earthquakes, short |
Interval between | eruptions can vary from 6 to 35 minutes and can last f |
The interval between | eruptions can be temporarily altered by an eruption of |
Eruptions can reach 90 feet (27 m) and last from 1 to | |
Eruptions can be expected every 7 to 30 minutes with t | |
have been formed by lava flows from volcanic | eruptions, causing both surfaces to be covered by a th |
the island of Stromboli was built up, whose | eruptions ceased approximately 200,000 years ago, sinc |
Subaerial | eruptions contrast subglacial and submarine eruptions |
Lava flows from | eruptions destroyed villages in its path, including Sa |
Hyaloclastite ridges, formed by subglacial | eruptions during the last glacial period, are a promin |
and's eruption, Turban will have five minute | eruptions every 15-25 minutes. |
Later | eruptions formed several lava domes within the lake an |
The outflow from successive | eruptions forms additional layers on top, and the resu |
Massive volcanic | eruptions from the Yellowstone Volcano northwest of th |
accumulation of volcanic material created by | eruptions from fractures other than the central vent o |
The | eruptions from the Four Craters Lava Field were accomp |
posed to regular volcanoes that have several | eruptions from the same vent over a long period in the |
The GVP reports on current | eruptions from around the world as well as maintaining |
Spasmodic Geyser's | eruptions from the two craters can be up to 15 feet (4 |
tivity from Spasmodic Geyser usually precede | eruptions from Sawmill Geyser and Penta Geyser. |
as abandoned when it was partially buried by | eruptions from the Solfatara volcano. |
The accumulated lava of repeated | eruptions from rift zones causes many Hawaiian volcano |
ic Oscillations - How Planets Regulate Solar | Eruptions, Geomagnetic Storms, Conditions of Life and |
e other cone sprays a fine mist during major | eruptions, giving the geyser its name. |
lfur compound aerosols derived from volcanic | eruptions have been found to be the source for the Bis |
Dikes built after the 89/90 | eruptions have kept the 2009 flooding away from the ta |
ly under 30 feet (9.1 m) in height, but some | eruptions have been seen with heights of 70 feet (21 m |
Major | eruptions have a steam phase following the water phase |
Minor explosive | eruptions have been recorded from Tolima in the 19th a |
Such | eruptions have been named Plinian in honour of the two |
t some lava flows and explosive maar-forming | eruptions have occurred more recently. |
retention, elevated transaminases, cutaneous | eruptions, impotence, and delayed ejaculation. |
Immediate hazards related to cinder cone | eruptions in the Nazko area likely would be forest fir |
unt Ruapehu, New Zealand, following volcanic | eruptions in 1995-1996. |
ain in the United States due to the volcanic | eruptions in Iceland of that month. |
to the massive volcanism of the Karoo-Ferrar | eruptions in the relevant era. |
angan, which lies closer to Merapi, but with | eruptions in the 1990s Plawangan was abandoned and the |
sia which was (jointly) one of the 2 largest | eruptions in the past 2000 years. |
am never afraid because I have seen so much | eruptions in 23 years that even if I die tomorrow, I d |
They also provide a detailed record of | eruptions in progress. |
There have been no | eruptions in Australia during historic times. |
There were 11 | eruptions in 2005, 47 in 2006, 54 in 2007 (the most er |
There were no recorded | eruptions in 2009 and 2 in January 2010. |
area covered by the volcanic products of the | eruptions included some 22,000 km2 produced by at leas |
The mountain was closed at that time as the | eruptions intensified with plumes of smoke and ash as |
land ice cores a major eruption or series of | eruptions is revealed as a spike in sulfate concentrat |
adang, 1953), but the age of its most recent | eruptions is not known. |
The interval between | eruptions is longer after a longer eruption. |
The interval between | eruptions is 10 to 90 minutes. |
The interval between | eruptions is 2 to 10 minutes. |
and thicker, than the corresponding Hawaiian | eruptions; it may or may not be accompanied by product |
Eruptions last about 90 seconds and range in height fr | |
Eruptions last between 1 and 9 minutes. | |
Splendid erupts to about 250 feet, The dual | eruptions last from 30 to 120 minutes. |
Minor | eruptions last about one minute and reach to 30 feet ( |
Big Anemone has | eruptions lasting 25 to 45 seconds every 6 to 10 minut |
It gets its name because its constant | eruptions make a sound similar to that of old style me |
Giant | eruptions may also occur 4 to 5 hours after the start |
a period of extremely vigorous activity with | eruptions measuing 60 to 75 feet (18.2-22.9 |
These | eruptions measure 5-10 feet (2-3 m) in height. |
The | eruptions melted the ice, so the hot magma contacted w |
These | eruptions occasionally create broad, low-relief crater |
Effusive | eruptions occur when hot, (1200°C) runny magmas reach |
Most submarine | eruptions occur at mid-ocean ridges and near hotspots. |
Eruptions occur suddenly following visible convection | |
Four major dacitic - rhyolitic | eruptions occurred during the late Pleistocene and Hol |
ring that epoch, a series of severe volcanic | eruptions occurred, including Mount Vesuvius (Avellino |
s formed by volcanic ashfall from one of the | eruptions of the Yellowstone hotspot. |
g that "juxtapose[s] lyrical directness with | eruptions of broken quasi-atonality". |
onged to herds which were killed by volcanic | eruptions of the Rocky Mountains, which were volcanica |
sult of collapse of the magma chamber during | eruptions of the volcano. |
se for vulcanologists in their monitoring of | eruptions of Merapi, especially when the southern slop |
y many visitors to the park as they wait for | eruptions of nearby Great Fountain Geyser. |
d Upolu was a result of 1905 - 1911 volcanic | eruptions of Mt Matavanu, situated about 11km inland f |
The 1995-1996 | eruptions of Ruapehu in the North Island of New Zealan |
e Caldera was nearly filled in with periodic | eruptions of rhyolitic lavas such as those that can be |
ppointed to investigate the aftermath of the | eruptions of Soufriere volcano, St Vincent and Mont Pe |
Eruptions of Dilemma Geyser vary from a few seconds to | |
ntercession, particularly when the frightful | eruptions of Mount Vesuvius have threatened the city o |
These | eruptions of violence escalated in 1937. |
Concerns were renewed during the 2009 | eruptions of Redoubt. |
The | eruptions of Hayes Volcano during that time were the m |
It was formed during the Tertiary | eruptions of the Skukum Group. |
Thereafter | eruptions of lava continued and produced the current 7 |
Volcanic pipes form as the result of violent | eruptions of deep-origin volcanoes. |
ily and gradually escape from mafic lava, so | eruptions of volcanoes made of mafic lavas are less ex |
This resulted in religious wars and | eruptions of sectarian hatred such as the St Bartholom |
Eruptions of Box Spring last about 2 minutes and are 1 | |
Mount Sinabung's | eruptions on Sunday and Monday were the first in 400 y |
s is similar to that which occurs in violent | eruptions on Earth, such as the 1991 Mount Pinatubo er |
The pool also had frequent boiling | eruptions on August 15, 1991, doming the water to 3 fe |
destroyed by Mataoho, god of earthquakes and | eruptions on Mahuika's behalf. |
Finally volcanic | eruptions on Torishima continues to be a threat. |
locks are formed from material from previous | eruptions or from country rock and are therefore mostl |
oung star undergoes approximately 10-20 Fuor | eruptions over its lifetime. |
On occasion, Splendid will have a series of | eruptions, preventing Brilliant Pool from refilling co |
During Plinian | eruptions, pumice and ash are formed when silicic magm |
gh-sulfur anhydrite-bearing magma, explosive | eruptions, pyroclastic flows, and surges that were dev |
Holocene activity has included explosive | eruptions ranging in size from moderate to plinian. |
hes, such as tsunamis, earthquakes, volcanic | eruptions, rapid climate change, hurricanes, collision |
d mostly of pyroclastic and highly explosive | eruptions rather than relatively fluid basaltic lava i |
he Akahoya eruption is one of only six known | eruptions reaching that magnitude during the Holocene, |
Submarine | eruptions reported in 1773, 1850, and 1854 are likely |
Eruptions resumed in 1979, happening at least once in | |
Between March 18-20, a number of Surtseyan | eruptions sent ash plumes as high as 4 kilometres (2.5 |
hat the flame was fed from "fatty foods" and | eruptions stopped when the food ran out. |
In Hawaii, the Mauna Loa volcano | eruptions subside, having begun in 1843. |
ndesitic magma can produce explosive Plinian | eruptions, such as happened at Tambora in 1815. |
Eruptions tend to be small, sometimes no more than a v | |
Anemone has less vigorous but longer lasting | eruptions than Big Anemone. |
spewing ash and searing gases in a string of | eruptions that began Tuesday. |
doming of the water which triggers bursting | eruptions that spray water up to 15 feet high. |
rmed in the mid-Pleistocene in several large | eruptions that deposited 20-25 km3 of ignimbrite over |
magma may have caused the explosive phreatic | eruptions that created the Tumba del Buey crater on th |
nnels that couldn't be explained by the tiny | eruptions that the geyser had prior to 1989. |
was formed from a series of ancient volcanic | eruptions that created a caldera, the steep sides of w |
It is primarily known for its loud vocal | eruptions that resemble a dog barking. |
Since then it has undergone more | eruptions, the most powerful of which resulted in the |
ndslides, rockslides, sinkholes, or volcanic | eruptions; the application of soil, rock and groundwat |
ple were interested in this documentation of | eruptions, they soon made a career out of this, which |
y huge lava flows during numerous successive | eruptions through numerous vents, usually without viol |
pts by park officials to artificially induce | eruptions to clear the pool of debris and clear blocke |
probably caused by the combustion of methane | eruptions triggered by the earthquake. |
hic seismic disasters (earthquakes, volcanic | eruptions, tsunami, and sinkholes). |
Eruptions typically last 2 to 3 minutes and reach heig | |
Phreatic | eruptions typically include steam and rock fragments; |
black volcanic glass, formed during volcanic | eruptions under water, under ice or where subaerial fl |
nic cones of scoria can be left behind after | eruptions, usually forming mountains with a crater at |
Lava flows generated by effusive | eruptions vary in shape, thickness, length, and width |
The most recent | eruptions were about 5,000 years ago and formed the vo |
dormant, and from 1963 through 1987 only six | eruptions were known to have occurred. |
olcano was below sea level, however frequent | eruptions were ejecting molten lava up to 70m above se |
The | eruptions were between 30 feet (9.1 m) and 100 feet (3 |
Some of his photographs of these | eruptions were subsequently published in his book, Vol |
The | eruptions were so minute that they would barely splash |
may have been initiated by massive volcanic | eruptions, which emitted CO2 and methane into the atmo |
may have been caused by widespread volcanic | eruptions which accelerated the rate of global warming |
go, mainly with pyroclastic and maar forming | eruptions which continued until 100,000 years ago. |
roduces volcanoes characterised by explosive | eruptions, while non viscous (runny) magma produce vol |
y active in terms of seismicity and volcanic | eruptions, with a subduction zone and many faults. |
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