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  2. Block and ash flow - Wikipedia

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    A block and ash flow or block-and-ash flow is a flowing mixture of volcanic ash and large (>26 cm) angular blocks [1] commonly formed as a result of a gravitational collapse of a lava dome or lava flow. [2] Block and ash flows are a type of pyroclastic flow and as such they form during volcanic eruptions. [3]

  3. Lava tube - Wikipedia

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    The lava continues to flow this way until it begins to block its source. At this point, the subsurface lava is still hot enough to break out at a point, and from this point the lava begins as a new "source". Lava flows from the previous source to this breakout point as the surrounding lava of the pāhoehoe flow cools.

  4. Lava - Wikipedia

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    The word lava comes from Italian and is probably derived from the Latin word labes, which means a fall or slide. [2] [3] An early use of the word in connection with extrusion of magma from below the surface is found in a short account of the 1737 eruption of Vesuvius, written by Francesco Serao, who described "a flow of fiery lava" as an analogy to the flow of water and mud down the flanks of ...

  5. Volcanic rock - Wikipedia

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    The terms lava stone and lava rock are more used by marketers than geologists, who would likely say "volcanic rock" (because lava is a molten liquid and rock is solid). "Lava stone" may describe anything from a friable silicic pumice to solid mafic flow basalt, and is sometimes used to describe rocks that were never lava , but look as if they ...

  6. Video from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano shows lava shooting into ...

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    The ongoing eruption at Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano refuses to let up after scientists say the eighth eruptive episode began late Monday night and sent lava shooting high into the air.

  7. Andesite - Wikipedia

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    Block lava at Fantastic Lava Beds near Cinder Cone in Lassen Volcanic National Park. Block lava flows are typical of andesitic lavas from composite volcanoes. They behave in a similar manner to ʻaʻā flows but their more viscous nature causes the surface to be covered in smooth-sided angular fragments (blocks) of solidified lava instead of ...

  8. Hawaii Volcano's Lava Could Block Major Highway

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    Volcanic flows on Hawaii's Big Island poses a potential future threat to the island's main artery. Red-hot lava is creeping towards Saddle Road, which connects the cities of Kona and Hilo and runs ...

  9. Volcanic block - Wikipedia

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    Volcanic block at Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador. A volcanic block is a fragment of rock that measures more than 64 mm (2.5 in) in diameter and is erupted in a solid condition. Blocks are formed from material from previous eruptions or from country rock and are therefore mostly accessory or accidental in origin.