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Significados de basaltic lava en inglés
Aún no tenemos significados para "basaltic lava".
Uso de basaltic lava en inglés
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The domes would have been bubbling with basalticlava and noxious fumes.
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Over thousands of years, the rain eroded the basalticlava to form soil.
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They are platforms of glassy, rubbly basalticlava that can collapse quite easily.
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Josef.-PortDesire, white pumiceous mudstone with infusoria.-PortS. Julian.-Santa Cruz, basalticlava of.-P.
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Kilauea predominantly pours basalticlava flows into the ocean, but occasionally experiences more explosive events.
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Near the village of St. Domingo, there are magnificent cliffs of rather coarsely crystallised basalticlava.
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Iceland is a good example where you get caldera formation and basalticlava flows from the same system.
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The volcanoes produce basalticlava flows and phreatic eruptions, which is fairly typical for this type of field.
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In many places the old pavement appears-largeblocks of basalticlava, worn into deep ruts that jolt the best-hung vehicles.
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It predominantly blows off basalticlava in effusive eruptions that flow into the ocean but occasionally experiences more explosive events.
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Small streams of black, basalticlava, containing olivine and much glassy feldspar, have flowed from many, but not from all of these craters.
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Should we conclude from this position that they are of more recent formation than the lithoid basalticlava, which contains olivine and augite?
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Scattered here and there throughout California are numerous masses of basalticlava, which appear as elevated ridges, the softer strata around having been denuded away.
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Over this plateau, which occupies large portions of Idaho, Washington, and Oregon, and extends into northern California and Nevada, the country rock is basalticlava.
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Another example might be Newberry Caldera in Oregon (see below), where you have big rhyolite flows and a caldera allmixed with abundant basalticlava flows.
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The eruption was the largest in Iceland for over 200 years, dumping more than 1.4 cubic kilometers of basalticlava over the barren landscape.