This is already an island building up around the vent as the volcanic tephra piles up.
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While the tephra has gradually washed away over the years, the hard lava core has proved far more resilient.
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They are constructed of loose piles of volcanic debris (tephra) and lava flows on relatively steep slopes.
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It consisted of roughly two-thirds tephra (rock fragments thrown up during an eruption) and one-third rapidly cooling lava.
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Vigorous eruptions of steam and tephra were accompanied by an enhancement of the normal fine-weather potential gradient, and lightning was often observed.
Ús de ejecta en anglès
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Not the meteorite itself, but ejecta: shrapnel hurled out from the impact site.
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Calderas marched across his view, the terrain tortured and broken with faults and ejecta.
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This ejecta would thrust the asteroid in the opposite direction.
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An ejecta of lava spew shot back and hit the underside of the lander.
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New island chains, frequently arc shaped, had been created by ejecta and by volcanic activity.
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The solar ejecta is set to hit Earth in the early morning hours in North America.
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Some of the ejecta crap's fouling the scaffold.
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Lots of carbon comes up with kimberlite ejecta, but most is vaporized or turns to graphite.
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The ejecta, the ejected material from that impact was bigger around than the diameter of the earth.
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The criss-crossing lines are made up of mounds of "ejecta" thrown up by whatever struck the planet.
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They included a strenuous 1.3-kilometer trek through the hummocky ejecta blanket surrounding 300-meter-wide Cone Crater.
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The thought barely registered with her when she realized that these weren't snowflakes, but was instead ejecta from the impact.
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The ejecta contain more calcium than observed in other types of supernovae and probably large amounts of radioactive (44)Ti.
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Her head swam at all that had happened and she kept her eyes squinted as the ejecta still drifted around her.
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The observed radio emission can be explained by either a collimated ultrarelativistic jet, viewed off-axis, or a cocoon of mildly relativistic ejecta.
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But we can't send humans -way too expensive, besides it's a fifty-yearrun even if we go for short-periodKuiper ejecta.