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Volcanism: Volcanism, vulcanism or volcanicity is the phenomenon of eruption of molten rock (magma) onto the surface of the Earth or a solid-surface planet or moon, where lava, pyroclastics, and volcanic gases erupt through a break in the surface called ... (Eruption of molten rock onto Earth's surface) [100%] 2024-02-02 [Volcanism] [Weather lore]...
Vulcanismo: El vulcanismo, o volcanismo (del latín Vulcānus 'Vulcano', dios del fuego, e -ismo) es el fenómeno de erupción de roca fundida (magma) en la superficie de la Tierra o en un planeta o luna de superficie sólida, donde la lava ... [77%] 2024-01-22
Vulcanismo: El vulcanismo o volcanismo es el fenómeno de erupción de roca fundida (magma) en la superficie de la Tierra o en un planeta o luna de superficie sólida, donde la lava, los piroclásticos y los gases volcánicos entran en erupción ... [77%] 2023-11-05
Bimodal volcanism: Bimodal volcanism is the eruption of both mafic and felsic lavas from a single volcanic centre with little or no lavas of intermediate composition. This type of volcanism is normally associated with areas of extensional tectonics, particularly rifts. (Earth) [70%] 2023-12-09 [Volcanic rocks]
Intraplate volcanism: Intraplate volcanism is volcanism that takes place away from the margins of tectonic plates. Most volcanic activity takes place on plate margins, and there is broad consensus among geologists that this activity is explained well by the theory of plate ... [70%] 2023-12-20 [Geodynamics] [Plate tectonics]...
Intraplate volcanism: Intraplate volcanism is volcanism that takes place away from the margins of tectonic plates. Most volcanic activity takes place on plate margins, and there is broad consensus among geologists that this activity is explained well by the theory of plate ... [70%] 2024-01-22 [Geodynamics] [Plate tectonics]...
Bimodal volcanism: Bimodal volcanism is the eruption of both mafic and felsic lavas from a single volcanic centre with little or no lavas of intermediate composition. This type of volcanism is normally associated with areas of extensional tectonics, particularly rifts. (Eruption of both mafic and felsic lavas from a single volcanic centre) [70%] 2024-01-22 [Volcanism] [Volcanic rocks]...
Intraplate volcanism: Intraplate volcanism is volcanism that takes place away from the margins of tectonic plates. Most volcanic activity takes place on plate margins, and there is broad consensus among geologists that this activity is explained well by the theory of plate ... (Earth) [70%] 2023-11-06 [Plate tectonics] [Structure of the Earth]...
Bimodal volcanism: Bimodal volcanism is the eruption of both mafic and felsic lavas from a single volcanic centre with little or no lavas of intermediate composition. This type of volcanism is normally associated with areas of extensional tectonics, particularly rifts. (Eruption of both mafic and felsic lavas from a single volcanic centre) [70%] 2023-09-28 [Volcanism] [Volcanic rocks]...
Volcanism of the Mount Edziza volcanic complex: The Mount Edziza volcanic complex (MEVC) in British Columbia, Canada, has a long history of volcanism that spans more than six million years. It occurred during five cycles of magmatic activity which were characterized by 13 periods of eruptive activity. (Volcanic activity of the Mount Edziza volcanic complex, Canada) [66%] 2024-01-04 [Mount Edziza volcanic complex] [Volcanism of British Columbia]...
Volcanism of the Mount Edziza volcanic complex: The Mount Edziza volcanic complex (MEVC) in British Columbia, Canada, has a long history of volcanism that spans more than six million years. It occurred during five cycles of magmatic activity which were characterized by 13 periods of eruptive activity. (Volcanic activity of the Mount Edziza volcanic complex, Canada) [66%] 2024-01-22 [Mount Edziza volcanic complex] [Volcanism of British Columbia]...
Volcanism of the Mount Edziza volcanic complex: The Mount Edziza volcanic complex (MEVC) in British Columbia, Canada, has a long history of volcanism that spans more than six million years. It occurred during five cycles of magmatic activity which were characterized by 13 periods of eruptive activity. (Earth) [66%] 2024-02-21 [Miocene volcanism] [Pliocene volcanism]...
Thermoplasma volcanium: Thermoplasma volcanium is a moderate thermoacidophilic archaea isolated from acidic hydrothermal vents and solfatara fields. It contains no cell wall and is motile. (Biology) [62%] 2024-05-13 [Euryarchaeota]
Volcanism on Mars: Volcanic activity, or volcanism, has played a significant role in the geologic evolution of Mars. Scientists have known since the Mariner 9 mission in 1972 that volcanic features cover large portions of the Martian surface. (Overview of volcanism in the geological history of Mars) [57%] 2024-01-22 [Volcanism on Mars]
Volcanism on Mars: Volcanic activity, or volcanism, has played a significant role in the geologic evolution of Mars. Scientists have known since the Mariner 9 mission in 1972 that volcanic features cover large portions of the Martian surface. (Overview of volcanism in the geological history of Mars) [57%] 2023-11-06 [Volcanism on Mars]
Volcanism of Canada: Volcanic activity is a major part of the geology of Canada and is characterized by many types of volcanic landform, including lava flows, volcanic plateaus, lava domes, cinder cones, stratovolcanoes, shield volcanoes, submarine volcanoes, calderas, diatremes, and maars, along with ... (Volcanic activity in Canada) [57%] 2024-01-20 [Volcanism of Canada] [Geographic areas of seismological interest]...
Volcanism of Iceland: Iceland experiences frequent volcanic activity, due to its location both on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, a divergent tectonic plate boundary, and over a hot spot. Nearly thirty volcanoes are known to have erupted in the Holocene epoch; these include Eldgjá, source ... (none) [57%] 2024-01-14 [Volcanism of Iceland]
Global Volcanism Program: The Smithsonian Institution's Global Volcanism Program (GVP) documents Earth's volcanoes and their eruptive history over the past 10,000 years. The mission of the GVP is to document, understand, and disseminate information about global volcanic activity. (Earth) [57%] 2023-12-07 [Volcanology]