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Volcanic ash (translated from Japanese)
Volcanic ash Volcanic ash(The ざ it is timeVolcanic ash) with,EruptionOccasion volcano Ash. It is small stones and rocks . ...
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Volcanic ash
Volcanic ash Diamond Head, a well-known backdrop to Waikiki in Hawaii, is an ash cone that solidified into tuff Volcanic ash is the term for very fine ...
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Volcanic ash (translated from German)
Volcanic ash Volcanic ashes the finest are with one Volcanic eruption - particularly grey volcanos - promoted ejection products ... during that Chimney migration one takes up. Volcanic ashes possess a high owing to ...
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Volcanic ash (translated from Spanish)
Volcanic ash volcanic ash it is a particle composition of roca ... than 2 millimeters of diameter) ejected by volcanic wind. The ash is generated from ...
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Ash
Ash Look up ash in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ash may mean: Ash, the unburnable solid remains of a fire Fly ash, a coal combustion product Ash (analytical ...
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Ash (translated from Japanese)
Ash Ash(To be, ash), grass and wood 、 animal and the ... matter . ThisAshSo it is. Main component of ash element to be the kalium and calcium ... completely. Especially chlorine exists, in the burned ash very small amount dioxin being included ...
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Volcanic cone
Volcanic cone Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō, a cinder-and-spatter cone on Kilauea, Hawaii Volcanic cones are among the simplest volcano formations ... called ejecta) thrown up (ejected) from a volcanic vent, piling up around the vent in ... of a cone with a central crater. Volcanic cones are of different types, depending upon ... typically differentiated are spatter cone, cinder cone, ash cone, and tuff cone. Spatter Cone ...
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Volcanic eruption (translated from German)
Volcanic eruption Ash outbreak, August 2000 (volcano Tungurahua, 5.016m ... known form of the Volcanism is that Volcanic eruption. Here become in Magma solved Gases ... a speed up to 100 km/h. Volcanic eruptions in history Montserrat , 1997 , to 25 ... 26./27. August., two thirds of the volcanic island are blown up, officially 36. ...
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Volcanic pipe
Volcanic pipe Volcanic Pipe Volcanic pipes are subterranean geological structures formed by ... considered to be a type of diatreme. Volcanic pipes are composed of a deep, narrow ... where the Earth is rich in magnesium. Volcanic pipes are relatively rare. They are ...
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Pozzolanic ash
Pozzolanic ash Pozzolanic ash is an alumino-siliceous material which reacts ... by combining with lime and water. Pozzolanic ash occurs naturally in volcanic deposits from Pozzuoli and Naples. See also pozzolana. Today, pozzolanic ash can also be obtained from industrial ...
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