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A violent ejection, such as the spurting out of lava from a volcano.
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Fig. 2 a Frequency of the observed duration of InSAR-measured displacement episodes, subdivided by whether deformation occurred in the period leading up to eruption (grey), during eruption (red) or during an inter-eruptive period (orange).
He was a human Vesuvius, close to eruption.
Prior to eruption from the ovary, an egg first must grow and mature.
The alert level was raised to "eruption in progress," and the evacuation radius was extended to 20 km (12 miles) from the summit.
Cerro Negro is accessible from León, a colonial city historically known as a center of left-wing intellectualism that is about 15 miles southwest of the roughly 2,388-foot 2,388-footthe height can vary fromountainon theeruption, experts say).
These two tables are linked as they both refer to eruption date.
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He was prone to eruptions of pique.
My local pub goes from pin-drop quiet to eruptions of "uurghhhoo" and "yeeaaahhhhh!".
During an eruption, AVO's website directs visitors to eruption-specific pages of information, and requests ashfall reports.
They intended to use it to watch movements of the seafloor prior to eruptions.
Therefore, the hydrothermal reservoirs related to eruptions without a precursor are probably weakly sealed compared to those related to eruptions with a precursor.
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