Plinian eruptions are those that are dominated by a plume of hot gas and ash. |
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The June 1991 Mount Pinatubo eruption produced voluminous pyroclastic flows and a major Plinian umbrella cloud during its paroxysmal phase. |
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Plinian eruptions are marked by columns of smoke and ash extending high into the stratosphere. |
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This computus also contains only one completed Plinian diagram, that for the planetary harmonic intervals. |
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Consequently, Plinian scholars present two to four procuratorships, with the others described as visits if they do not utilize the full range. |
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Isidore's Christian-allegorical and symbolic elaboration of Plinian natural history is also a preoccupation of early modern thought. |
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The company has selected Braford Mills, who is at present Chief Executive Officer of Canada-based mining group Plinian Capital, as its new Chairman with immediate effect. |
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Ronald Syme, Plinian scholar, reconstructs three periods at three ranks. |
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Large plinian eruptions sometimes result in the withdrawal of so much magma from below a volcano that part of it collapses to form a large depression called a caldera. |
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The vesicular nature of the products is typical of plinian eruptions in the Taupo Volcanic Zone, with rapid bubble formation and degassing occurring during eruption. |
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