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  2. Volcanic gas - Wikipedia

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    Certain constituents of volcanic gases may show very early signs of changing conditions at depth, making them a powerful tool to predict imminent unrest. Used in conjunction with monitoring data on seismicity and deformation, correlative monitoring gains great efficiency. Volcanic gas monitoring is a standard tool of any volcano observatory ...

  3. Volcanology - Wikipedia

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    Volcanoes, he said, were formed where the rays of the sun pierced the earth. The volcanoes of southern Italy attracted naturalists ever since the Renaissance led to the rediscovery of Classical descriptions of them by wtiters like Lucretius and Strabo. Vesuvius, Stromboli and Vulcano provided an opportunity to study the nature of volcanic ...

  4. Volcano - Wikipedia

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    Augustine Volcano (Alaska) during its eruptive phase on January 24, 2006. A volcano is commonly defined as a vent or fissure in the crust of a planetary-mass object, such as Earth, that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface.

  5. Volcanism - Wikipedia

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    Gas-poor magmas end up cooling into rocks with small cavities, becoming vesicular lava. Gas-rich magmas cool to form rocks with cavities that nearly touch, with an average density less than that of water, forming pumice. Meanwhile, other material can be accelerated with the gas, becoming volcanic bombs. These can travel with so much energy that ...

  6. Gas slug - Wikipedia

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    An example of a lava arc driven by gas slugs during Strombolian eruptions. Magma bubbles exerting a volcano during an eruption. A gas slug is a conglomerate of high pressure gas bubbles that forms within certain volcanoes, the agitation of which is a driving factor in Strombolian eruptions.

  7. Mexico volcano ‘belching’ gas and ash visible from space

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    Satellite footage shows the Popocatepetl volcano “belching” gases and ash as it was placed under a yellow alert on Friday, 17 November.. The alert continued into Monday, with the National ...

  8. Strombolian eruption - Wikipedia

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    In volcanology, a Strombolian eruption is a type of volcanic eruption with relatively mild blasts, typically having a Volcanic Explosivity Index of 1 or 2. [1] Strombolian eruptions consist of ejection of incandescent cinders, lapilli, and volcanic bombs, to altitudes of tens to a few hundreds of metres. The eruptions are small to medium in ...

  9. Iceland volcano spews lava, toxic gas

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    The land of fire and ice is experiencing its greatest volcanic eruption in about 300 years. Iceland is currently monitoring the eruption of Bardarbunga, which began in August 2014, triggered by an ...