Television footage shown by public broadcaster NHK showed a red glow lighting up the night sky from the eruption. |
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The poor girl was so fearfully covered with the loathsome eruption, that on the sixth day her skin could not be seen on any part of her body. |
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I nearly died in an eruption of guffaws when Mike tries to get Boo to laugh. |
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But until then, the best way to ride out a Toba eruption is to do so in a place a bit to the eastward, and a bit to the southward. |
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Application of topical steroids to the face may induce an acneform eruption resembling the pustular form of rosacea. |
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Dissolved gases in the magma determine whether the eruption will be explosive or nonexplosive. |
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The viscosity of the magma, however, is also an important factor in determining whether an eruption will be explosive or nonexplosive. |
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Some people grieve mightily, volcanically, with sadness and anger and regret issuing forth like a painful eruption. |
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From beneath the dome, the magma could combine with pressurized gases and steam to trigger an eruption, Pierson said. |
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A sudden eruption or collapse of one of these volcanoes would have catastrophic effects, but current research is not just about assessing risk. |
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Sudden eruption of the deglutitive phase occurs in states of collapse and shock. |
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We could not play outside and had to barricade ourselves indoors as there could be a sudden eruption of war. |
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Above all, however, ageing was described as a dynamic process, not a sudden eruption but a progressive deterioration. |
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The eruption has been characterized by lava dome extrusion, dome-collapse pyroclastic flows and explosive activity. |
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And I think one of our common themes is the eruption of an unprecedented violence in the heart of the air-conditioned, sterile world of America. |
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Questions might well be asked about the sudden eruption of a long simmering dispute immediately after the general election. |
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Seen in this context, the sudden eruption of the Global Justice Movement in 1999, becomes explicable. |
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The sudden eruption of gunfire was so thunderous that the very air seemed to vibrate. |
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A physician had prescribed a topical steroid cream for this eruption three months ago with initial improvement in the rash. |
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He stumbled back, stunned by both my appearance and the sudden eruption of pain. |
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After ten minutes there was a sudden eruption of amity, and handshakes all around. |
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In the same year he proposed the idea that the collapse of Minoan civilization in the Aegean was caused by the eruption of Thera in c. 1500 bc. |
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The sudden eruption of voices downstairs impeded any attempt Sammy started. |
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Three days earlier he had received cryotherapy for a florid eruption of viral warts over his right hand. |
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Because everyone is somehow complicit in it, as much as it was a cultural eruption of the most appalling kind. |
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Usually a coronal mass ejection includes the eruption of a solar prominence and often is accompanied by a flare. |
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The principal season for deer harvest was August to January, based on patterns of mandibular tooth eruption and antlers attached to male crania. |
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At the site of the eruption the bang surely would have been deadly on its own, purely from sound pressure, like the shock wave of an atomic bomb. |
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The eruption tends to become bullous and systemic symptoms, including fever and prostration, are present. |
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It also became apparent that the ridges are prime sites of seismic activity and basaltic eruption. |
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Through measuring seismic activity, these scientists expect to predict an approaching eruption months in advance. |
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The finale, which, like the second movement, proceeds without pause, begins restively and roils like a volcano on the verge of eruption. |
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Initial colonization of the tooth surfaces by bacteria occurs in childhood at the time of eruption of the first tooth. |
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One version, now seen as discredited, suggests it was made possible by a tidal wave caused by an underwater volcanic eruption. |
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Actually we are 27 air miles from the mountain, and it would take an eruption four times larger than the 1980 one to reach us. |
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His voice was low and loud, like a volcanic eruption sounds from inside the volcano. |
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They also were reported on the Yakima Indian reservation before the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens in Washington state. |
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On March 3, an eruption sent a massive cloud of ash into the sky, but there were no injuries or damage. |
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Few of us will ever have a chance to visit a deep-sea ridge to witness a volcanic eruption as new oceanic crust is being formed. |
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The event, which took place on Feb. 22, 2001, was twice as powerful as any other eruption observed on the Jovian satellite. |
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Diana's sadness slowly faded as she turned her attention towards Lethe, and an uncontrollable eruption of rage built up inside of her. |
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At least 10 of the 16 original species of amphibians survived the eruption. |
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The plates continue to spread apart, the crust cracks again, another eruption of lava occurs, and another dike forms. |
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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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The eruption caused a temporary offset to the greenhouse effect, due to the increased rate of photosynthesis under diffuse light. |
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Much of Yellowstone National Park lies in the crater of a massive volcano, formed in a landscape-altering eruption 640,000 years ago. |
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The majority of the damage and death came from a series of four huge tsunamis triggered by the eruption. |
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This eruption may cause auroral displays and magnetic storm activity when it impacts the Earth's magnetic field sometime Friday. |
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Seabather's eruption occurs when a person is exposed to the larvae of certain coelenterates. |
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Not surprisingly, the fans greeted the news with an eruption of sustained applause. |
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They're warning of a heightened possibility of an eruption after more than a thousand small earthquakes. |
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Marine tephra layers form important chronostratigraphic markers and may also provide information on eruption dynamics and chronology. |
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A Hawaiian eruption involves the steady supply of fluid, relatively gas-poor magma to the vent. |
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The warnings of an impending eruption came from vulcanology experts on the island, based on evidence of increased volcanic activity. |
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Prior to any volcanic eruption, magma wells up through the earth's crust via any weaknesses in the rock structure. |
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When magma moves beneath a volcano, such as when the magma chamber fills prior to an eruption, there is swelling of the volcanic cone above. |
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But the eruption was a blessing in disguise for some nearby villages, as it has helped sustain the area's agriculture. |
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Some volcanoes appear similar to those formed from eruption of thick, viscous lavas on Earth. |
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The nine-hour eruption blew over or killed nearly 230 square miles of forest and sent a mushroom cloud of ash thousands of feet into the sky. |
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Chickenpox usually occurs in children, causing slight fever and an eruption of transparent vesicles. |
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The moment the headmaster said this, there was a loud eruption of boos and hisses. |
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Very often the initial eruption is accompanied by fever, malaise and what appear to be sore gums. |
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A cause for the annual eruption of beery national pride in much of the country, except, of course, here. |
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An earthquake in ad 62 caused serious damage, while the eruption of Vesuvius on 24 August ad 79 overwhelmed the whole town. |
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The presence of locally interbedded airfall tuffs implies subaerial eruption. |
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In six weeks, they excavated the remains of a home, which had been carbonized from the extreme heat of the volcanic eruption. |
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This is when charge separation may occur, either due to fractocharging, as the pyroclastic material is violently ripped apart during eruption. |
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Gases that are dissolved in the magma until the time of eruption bubble out as the magma approaches the surface of the Earth. |
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Three weeks later, the eruption recurred, and a skin biopsy showed features of a lichenoid drug reaction. |
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Logically, a blister is an abnormal eruption of the skin that eventually goes away. |
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And, as swankpot Ford, Geoffrey Lesley gives a controlled, sleuthing performance that simmers on the brink of volcanic-like eruption. |
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The July-August 2001 eruption at Etna was heralded by a seismic swarm initiated during the night of 12-13 July. |
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She suffers from an extreme form of hemangioma, which causes a spongy eruption of the skin. |
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Geochemical analyses of these clasts show that the eruption tapped two chemically distinct rhyolitic magmas. |
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The eruption was so sudden and completely unexpected that there was little chance to flee. |
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This eruption began in July 1995 with phreatic explosions following 3 years of precursory seismic activity. |
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All of a sudden, I was overcome by a violent eruption of giggling. |
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Pliny the Elder lost his life while visiting Vesuvius during an eruption. |
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Once an eruption is initiated, the seal ruptures, suddenly releasing massive amounts of gas, which have been accumulating within the plumbing system of the volcano. |
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One exception to these observations is the Kaiapo Fault, a normal structure that predates the 26.5 ka eruption and has experienced two historic seismogenic ruptures. |
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After each volcanic eruption, the volcanic texture of the ash would have been obliterated when the swamp plants recolonized the ash, turning it into soil. |
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The eruption produced a cloud of steam and ash that wreathed the 3,000 ft Stromboli mountain and a tidal wave that rocked ships in ports more than 100 miles away. |
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One particularly large eruption, about 28 million years ago, left in its wake a huge caldera, or crater-like basin, about 15 km in diameter and about 2 km above sea level. |
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It was also seen that the tooth was placed too labially to attempt a closed eruption technique as the placement of orthodontic button would not allow primary flap closure. |
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Mount Vesuvius' eruption buried the ancient Roman city of Pompeii in volcanic ash and lapilli, preserving it in its current ghost-town-like state. |
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In opposing the eruption of US imperialism, Beams emphasised that war could not be separated from the social and economic system that gave rise to it. |
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The patient was treated with topical clobetasol cream and antipruritic agents, and the eruption resolved without sequelae within approximately 7 days after onset. |
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In 1908 seismic activity accompanying the eruption onset was characterized by deep earthquakes in the northern flank and shallower ones in the Valle del Bove area. |
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The cataclysmic event, which occurred last year on Jupiter's moon Io, ranks as the most powerful volcanic eruption ever recorded in the solar system. |
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Actually, the present lava dome at Mount St Helens is the third dome to form since the 1980 eruption, the previous two having been blasted away by the subsequent eruptions. |
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In the mid-1960s, scientists dredging up ooze from the bottom of the Mediterranean began to notice a thick layer of ash that they linked to Thera's eruption. |
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Scientists on the volcano's flanks are measuring the likelihood of an eruption through thermal imaging, precise measurements of rock movement and gas analysis. |
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Such tephra layers provide information on eruption dynamics and chronology as deduced from granulometric properties, and thickness and distribution patterns. |
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A 5.1-magnitude earthquake triggered the collapse of the mountain's north flank, unloosing the biggest landslide ever recorded and an eruption equal to 500 Hiroshimas. |
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The only check on that power is the spasmodic eruption of pseudo-scandal, a brief orgy of blood-letting as used to occur between emperorships in ancient Rome. |
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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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This was followed by a sudden eruption of angry male voices, what sounded like the phone being dropped into a schooner of beer, and then a disconnection. |
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The sudden eruption of tension between them, she couldn't understand. |
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You can be sensitive to the objections, try to understand why the sudden eruption of gay marriage has caused such offence, while arguing your case. |
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The eruption of street violence also made clear to foreign investors that Indonesia was unsafe and that political interests remain on top of economic ones. |
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A 35 year old Afro-Caribbean man attending our department with lichen planus of the trunk was noted to have a pustular scalp eruption with scarring alopecia. |
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Whereas the eruption duration of an individual volcano of a volcanic field is generally short, the life of the entire volcanic field is longer than that of a composite volcano. |
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The eruption of the supervolcano Toba approximately 74,000 years ago is thought to have wiped out much of our genetic diversity by causing the extinction of many human groups. |
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Pompholyx is a form of acute dermatitis localised to the palms and soles, presenting as an itchy eruption with vesicles that can amount to bullae if severe. |
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The activity observed in 1994 occurred largely at the site of the 1998 eruption and may have indicated precursory volcanic activity at a site on the brink of an eruption. |
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Economists will long debate the macro-economic effects of this eruption of federal funds. |
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If the eruption lasts for years, will we be in a new giant game of weather roulette? |
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Gillibrand exclaims, punctuating her eruption with a brisk swat to my kneecap. |
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Dad would trudge on to the lawn with a tin of fireworks, dashing back to safety after lighting each one as if a Pompeii-scale eruption were imminent. |
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A volcanic eruption, or magma rising and cooling close to the Earth's surface, will cause the formation of a wide variety of igneous rock crystals. |
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Mount St. Helens began rumbling more intensely Wednesday, prompting scientists to warn that a small or moderate eruption could come in the next few days. |
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The rage that Marvin has embodied, a man on the edge of eruption, is always a badly wounded man. |
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Numerous volcanological studies dealing with the reconstruction of the Somma-Vesuvius eruption and the on-land distribution of eruption products have been carried out. |
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The eruption, only a few minutes old, was still going full bore. |
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Even if the Laacher See eruption happened at the start of the Younger Dryas, it was not large enough to initiate a new stadial. |
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Pillow lavas are also found associated with some subglacial volcanoes at an early stage of an eruption. |
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Then much of the magma was contaminated with crustal materials prior to their eruption. |
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Before the eruption, they were a sparsely distributed people who subsisted by foraging and hunting, using both spears and bows and arrows. |
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The ash cloud blocks out some of the incoming solar radiation, leading to worldwide cooling that can last up to two years after an eruption. |
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This eruption was explosive, due to meltwater getting into the volcanic vent. |
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The volcanic event is said to be the largest known volcanic eruption in Earth's history. |
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The explosive nature of the eruption on April 14 last year was caused by glacial meltwater coming into contact with hot volcanic magma. |
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You could see layers of ash and volcanic bombs from different stages of the eruption. |
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The eruption voice heard up to the Australian Continent region, even heat clouds blanketed some areas of Europe during the week. |
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The prognosis is unfavourable when the child is very young, when the eruption appears before the third day, or when it suddenly disappears. |
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Remobilization of silicic intrusion by mafic magmas during the 2010 Eyjafjallajokull eruption. |
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Extramedullary plasmacytoma and tooth eruption into the nasal cavity are both rare events. |
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Because of the enormous area they may cover, supervolcanoes are hard to identify centuries after an eruption. |
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Tremendous magmic pressure built up beneath the earth, causing a volcanic eruption. |
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Primary pollutants are usually produced from a process, such as ash from a volcanic eruption. |
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During the explosive process, the Venus breccia formed when the ascending dacite magma reacted with groundwater to produce a phreatic eruption. |
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Anyone who had been on the Moon's surface during a particularly violent solar eruption in 2005 would have received a lethal dose. |
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In general, the composition of a lava determines its behavior more than the temperature of its eruption. |
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Cold pyroclastic surges can occur when the eruption is from a vent under a shallow lake or the sea. |
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These lower-stratosphere depletions began at the same time particles from the eruption of Chile's Hudson Volcano reached Antarctica. |
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In a lunar volcanic eruption, a pyroclastic cloud would follow local relief, resulting in an often sinuous track. |
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A major volcanic eruption at Mount Mazama around 4860 BC formed Crater Lake. |
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Nonetheless, cutaneous vesicular eruption following intravenous acyclovir administration is rare. |
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But now the sulfurous gas and molten lava were trapped inside, making likely a second eruption. |
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The head of the Gamalama observation post said a second eruption in a week caused the ash to spew more than 1,000m into the air. |
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The scientists of this group observed the transit of Venus and recorded waves produced by the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa. |
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A heliotropic skin eruption and Gottron's papules are considered pathognomic for dermatomyositis, but these can be tricky. |
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Natural disasters, including volcanic eruption and disease, contributed to a decreasing population. |
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In geology, the term xenolith is almost exclusively used to describe inclusions in igneous rock during magma emplacement and eruption. |
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Would they see the odontoma I saw last week on a 10-year-old that will block her tooth from eruption if not treated timely? |
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The eruption is described as an extremely short, sharp flash of radio waves from an unknown source in the universe. |
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The magma is likely the uncrystallized portion of a mass that flowed into the chamber dung a 1955 eruption. |
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Maybe the volcanic eruption will serve as a wake-up call to such companies that they need to modernise their risk management. |
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The eruption of the Toba supervolcano, approximately 70,000 years ago, was one of the largest eruptions ever, and a global catastrophe. |
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Tambora produced the largest eruption known on the planet during the past 10,000 years. |
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The 1883 eruption of Krakatoa was one of the deadliest and most destructive volcanic events in recorded history. |
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Nearly 40,000 deaths are attributed to the eruption itself and the tsunamis it created. |
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These tales strongly influenced an eruption of vampiric fiction throughout the West and, in particular, Germany. |
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Erupting volcanoes can pose many hazards, not only in the immediate vicinity of the eruption. |
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Throughout recorded history, ash produced by the explosive eruption of stratovolcanoes has posed the greatest volcanic hazard to civilizations. |
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The eruption killed at least 170 people, destroyed about 15 percent of Goma and left 120,000 people homeless. |
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Before its catastrophic eruption of 1991, Pinatubo was an inconspicuous volcano, unknown to most people in the surrounding areas. |
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Earthquakes and increased geothermal phenomena don't necessarily point to a pending supervolcanic eruption. |
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This eruption produced gases and pumice, but no explosive activity was reported. |
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The volcanic eruption of Thera may have been the cause of the downfall of the Minoan civilization. |
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Volcanologists have said the possibility of an inland eruption on the island has become lower. |
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It is best known for its eruption in AD 79 that led to the burying and destruction of the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. |
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Like real volcanologists, Dalton and his colleagues take measurements that often signal an impending eruption. |
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On AD August 24, 79, he was stationed at Misenum, at the time of the great eruption of Mount Vesuvius, which overwhelmed Pompeii and Herculaneum. |
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The type of volcano depends on the location of the eruption and the consistency of the magma. |
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Both seismic belts meet in Indonesia, making the region has relatively high occurrences of earthquake and volcanic eruption. |
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Francisco Huenchumilla, governor of the Araucania region, said the eruption has so far caused no deaths. |
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An especially powerful type of solar eruption, known as a coronal mass ejection, can inject protons directly into Earth's atmosphere. |
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The second source is the eruption of the Siberian Traps, a large volcanic event which is argued to be the result of Pangaean tectonic movement. |
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No adolescent can achieve disbelief in the stork without an eruption of young oaths and cynicisms. |
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Evan sat back in the hot tub and listened to the relaxing fizz and pops produced by the eruption of bubbles. |
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Philippine volcanologists said a hazardous eruption is possible within weeks. |
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The eruption caused floods of meltwater and sent huge amounts of ash into the atmosphere, and the plume disrupted air traffic across northern and western Europe. |
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Then everything would go up in a vomitous eruption of glitter and flame and smoke and the streets would be filled with the fog of it for days on end. |
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Patients who have recently had their skin penetrated by the filariform larvae may acquire an itchy cutaneous eruption of pruritic papulovesicular lesion. |
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Such volcanoes are able to severely cool global temperatures for many years after the eruption due to the huge volumes of sulfur and ash released into the atmosphere. |
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The clinical features and aetiological basis of primary eruption failure. |
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The last time that a volcanic eruption killed people in Japan was in 1991 when 43 died from pyroclastic flow from Mount Unzen in Nagasaki Prefecture. |
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The eruption of both the first and the second Intifadas cannot be faultlessly explained by one individual, for it meant different things to different people. |
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Though the overall, long-term effects of green bans are far from clear, they have caused a dramatic eruption of environmental concern into Australian thinking. |
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Acquired ichthyosis resembling ichthyosis vulgaris or sometimes as a less specific ichthyosiform eruption is known to be a paraneoplastic sign of lymphoma. |
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Mayon Volcano, despite being dangerously active, holds the record of the world's most perfect cone which is built from past and continuous eruption. |
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The Toba catastrophe theory relating to this eruption suggests the event caused a decade-long global volcanic winter that was possibly followed by 1,000 years of cooling. |
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Unlike earlier cultures, the Aurignacian appear to have been developed in Europe, and to have spread in the wake of the Phlegraean eruption 37 000 years ago. |
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For example, many of Earth's volcanoes have erupted dozens of times in the past few thousand years but are not currently showing signs of eruption. |
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Vesuvius was described by Roman writers as having been covered with gardens and vineyards before its eruption of 79 CE, which destroyed the towns of Herculaneum and Pompeii. |
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Dangerous encounters in 1982 after the eruption of Galunggung in Indonesia, and 1989 after the eruption of Mount Redoubt in Alaska raised awareness of this phenomenon. |
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The Mount Tambora eruption in 1815 caused the Year Without a Summer. |
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It is the only work by Pliny to have survived, and the last that he published, lacking a final revision at his sudden and unexpected death in the AD 79 eruption of Vesuvius. |
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The biggest eruption in Antarctica in the last 10,000 years, the volcanic ash was found deposited on the ice surface under the Hudson Mountains, close to Pine Island Glacier. |
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Notably, the ash released from the eruption contained a large fraction of fluoride, which in high doses may harm the bone structure of cattle, horses, sheep and humans. |
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This first eruption, in the form of a fissure vent, did not occur under the glacier and was smaller in scale than had been expected by some geologists. |
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On 23 May 2010, the London Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre declared the eruption to have stopped, but stated that they were continuing to monitor the volcano. |
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He reached the summit mere hours before the eruption happened, although May and the camera crew had left the volcano by the time the eruption started. |
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The wider effects of the eruption were limited, amounting to several years of cold summers and up to two decades of environmental disruption in Germany. |
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Referring to the character of the eruption and the rapidity of its development, modified smallpox occurred mostly in previously vaccinated people. |
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Ruth knew that the whiteheads of her teenage acne were a temporary state of affairs, but that did nothing to quell her distress when an eruption hit just before prom. |
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This had been covered by a sudden eruption of water some years before. |
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The eruption of such a huge quantity of magma emptied the magma chamber beneath the volcano and led to the collapse of the overlying rocks to form the caldera. |
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Testimonial evidence from the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa, supported by experimental evidence, shows that pyroclastic flows can cross significant bodies of water. |
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Last September 15, Phivolcs raised alarm over the possibility of eruption of Mt Mayon after it observed increasing incidences of tremors and rockfalls. |
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Kate and the team are keen to find out when another eruption can be expected, but to do this they need to collect a lava bomb the minute it's thrown from the crater. |
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Kate and the team are keen to decipher when another eruption can be expected, but to do this, they need to collect a lava bomb the minute it's thrown from the crater. |
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Sharp never married, but in about 1812 he adopted an infant, Maria Kinnaird, who had been orphaned by a catastrophic volcano eruption in the West Indies. |
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At this stop we observe some of the main features of the 13 November, 1985, VNR eruption, when lahars initiated at the headwaters of the Guali River. |
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Volcanologists around the world have paid more heed to the danger of lahars since 1985, when a moderate eruption in Colombia triggered a mudflow that claimed 25,000 lives. |
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What film noir texts appear to have in common is that they are marked by the eruption of physical violence or, more precisely, the discourse of law and criminality. |
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There were some volcanic glass beads created by a lunar eruption three and a half billion years ago and found by astronauts on the Apollo 17 mission. |
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