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That one did not contain corrosive ash, but at another dump further north near the city of Goldsboro, an unknown amount of ash flowed into the Neuse river after a basin was breached by the hurricane.
"I think he put a small amount of ash into the paella".
During the 2011 eruption, a large amount of ash by the subplinian events damaged habitation areas around Shin-moedake.
However, open ocean mussels exhibited a higher amount of ash when compared to commercial ones from Galician Rías.
Occasionally, LF earthquakes are accompanied by small-amplitude infrasonic pulses (see Figure 4) and sometimes by emissions of a small amount of ash.
In some cases, a small amount of ash smoke is also emitted incidentally, which indicates that seismic amplitudes have no connection with the volume of emitted volcanic ash.
After fifteen years of on and off eruptions, Tungurahua has produced both Strombolian-style and Vulcanian eruptive outbursts and a varied amount of ash and eruptive products.
A large amount of ash and pumice fell downwind; small pumices of 7 8 cm in diameter were found in Kirishima City, about 3 km from Shinmoedake.
The ASHFALL distribution is entirely based on the expected wind at Ruapehu, whereas HYSPLIT forecasts that a significant amount of ash will be deposited to the south and west under the influence of a complex wind pattern.
As discussed in Bonadonna et al. (1998), this pre-1980 practice can underestimate the volume of eruptions which produce a large amount of ash which is deposited at large distances from the source.
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