Aún no tenemos significados para "scoriae".
1This rule does not apply to craters composed of lava and scoriae.
2They remain thirty or forty years without emitting scoriae, ashes, or even vapours.
3You walk over blackish scoriae encrusted with brazen bolts and particles of melted glass.
4The solid matter thrown out by volcanoes consists of lapilli, scoriae, dust and bombs.
5We ascended the Piton by grasping these half-decomposed scoriae, which often broke in our hands.
6The column of cinders, of scoriae, of broken rocks and earth, had wholly ceased to ascend.
7In a bed of scoriae several acres in extent, at Old Land Farm in Maresfield, the Rev.
8There should be mountains of scoriae, the dross and relics of our abandoned sins, around us all.
9Now, the part of ejected scoriae and ashes seemed to my mind a very rough one to act.
10The path coiled down abruptly into a narrow ravine between two tumbled and knotty masses of blackish scoriae.
11Along these fissures, in a few days, scoriae cones appeared; on one occasion no less than thirty-six in number.
12Hence the numerous heaps of scoriae found in the neighbourhood of Leeds,-atMiddleton, Whitkirk, and Horsforth-allwithin the borough.
13Occasionally a part of the wall might even go black, into pock-marked scoriae or into brilliant planes of obsidian.
14Its entrails are strewn about; nearly the entire surface of the ground is covered with cinder-heaps and mounds of scoriae.
15But now the clear flow of pure metal into the moulds was secured, while the scoriae were mechanically held back.
16Myriads of tons of ashes, cinders, pumice and scoriae, hurled from the crater, fell in every section of the island.
Scoriae a través del tiempo