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  • Eruption column
  • Cloud of hot ash and volcanic gases emitted during an explosive volcanic eruption

    An eruption column or eruption plume is a cloud of super-heated ash and tephra suspended in gases emitted during an explosive volcanic eruption. The volcanic

    Eruption column

    Eruption column

    Eruption_column

  • Volcanic eruption
  • Volcanic event

    Ultra-Plinian eruption columns more than 30 km (19 mi) high, bigger than the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD that buried Pompeii. Hawaiian eruptions are a

    Volcanic eruption

    Volcanic eruption

    Volcanic_eruption

  • 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens
  • Major volcanic eruption in Skamania County, Washington

    hot mix of lava and pulverized rock, overtaking the landslide. An eruption column rose 80,000 feet (24 km; 15 mi) into the atmosphere and deposited ash

    1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens

    1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens

    1980_eruption_of_Mount_St._Helens

  • 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora
  • Catastrophic volcanic eruption in Indonesia in 1815

    occurred during the next six months to three years. The ash from the eruption column dispersed around the world and lowered global temperatures in an event

    1815 eruption of Mount Tambora

    1815 eruption of Mount Tambora

    1815_eruption_of_Mount_Tambora

  • 1631 eruption of Mount Vesuvius
  • Volcanic eruption in Italy

    was formed over Vesuvius during the eruption, and found it to exceed thirty miles in height". The eruption column lasted around 8 hours. Fallout of vesiculated

    1631 eruption of Mount Vesuvius

    1631 eruption of Mount Vesuvius

    1631_eruption_of_Mount_Vesuvius

  • 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo
  • Volcanic eruption in the Philippines

    small lava dome. On June 12, the volcano's first spectacular eruption sent an ash column 19 km (12 mi) into the atmosphere. Additional explosions occurred

    1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo

    1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo

    1991_eruption_of_Mount_Pinatubo

  • Plinian eruption
  • Type of volcanic eruption

    The eruption was described in a letter written by Pliny the Younger, after the death of his uncle Pliny the Elder. Plinian eruptions eject columns of volcanic

    Plinian eruption

    Plinian eruption

    Plinian_eruption

  • 2022 Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai eruption and tsunami
  • Volcanic event in the South Pacific Ocean

    2022) at 17:14 local time (04:14:45 UTC, 15 January). The eruption column from this eruption rose 58 km (36 mi) into the mesosphere. The VAAC again issued

    2022 Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai eruption and tsunami

    2022 Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai eruption and tsunami

    2022_Hunga_Tonga–Hunga_Haʻapai_eruption_and_tsunami

  • 1902 eruption of Santa María
  • VEI 6 volcanic eruption in Guatemala

    1902 eruption of Santa María was one of the largest eruptions of the 20th century, measuring a six on the volcanic explosivity index. The main eruption began

    1902 eruption of Santa María

    1902 eruption of Santa María

    1902_eruption_of_Santa_María

  • Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD
  • Volcanic eruption in Italy

    The event gives its name to the Vesuvian type of volcanic eruption, characterised by columns of hot gases and ash reaching the stratosphere, although the

    Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD

    Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD

    Eruption_of_Mount_Vesuvius_in_79_AD

  • 1951 eruption of Mount Lamington
  • Volcanic eruption in the Territory of Papua and New Guinea

    Kokoda. Lightning was observed in the eruption column. Ash, pumice and small rocks fell to the ground. The eruption column was also observed at Eroro, where

    1951 eruption of Mount Lamington

    1951 eruption of Mount Lamington

    1951_eruption_of_Mount_Lamington

  • Sakurajima
  • Stratovolcano in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan

    earthquakes had warned them that an eruption was imminent. Initially, the eruption was very explosive, generating eruption columns and pyroclastic flows, but after

    Sakurajima

    Sakurajima

    Sakurajima

  • Mayon
  • Stratovolcano in Luzon, Philippines

    1999 and followed by a series of eruptions in the next two consecutive years. On January 5, a 5 km (3.1 mi) high ash column was produced by an explosion.

    Mayon

    Mayon

    Mayon

  • List of volcanic eruptions in the 21st century
  • volcanic eruption of the 21st century is the 2022 Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai eruption and tsunami, and the deadliest are the 2018 Volcán de Fuego eruption and

    List of volcanic eruptions in the 21st century

    List of volcanic eruptions in the 21st century

    List_of_volcanic_eruptions_in_the_21st_century

  • 1257 Samalas eruption
  • Volcanic eruption in Indonesia

    including the Barujari cone, which remains active. The event created eruption columns reaching tens of kilometres into the atmosphere and pyroclastic flows

    1257 Samalas eruption

    1257 Samalas eruption

    1257_Samalas_eruption

  • 1883 eruption of Krakatoa
  • Large volcanic eruption in the Sunda Strait

    five days. The eruptions started gaining strength again on 19 June. On 24 June, a prevailing east wind cleared the cloud, and two ash columns could be seen

    1883 eruption of Krakatoa

    1883 eruption of Krakatoa

    1883_eruption_of_Krakatoa

  • 2021 Cumbre Vieja volcanic eruption
  • Volcanic eruption in the Canary Islands, Spain

    the rating from VEI 2 to VEI 3. Though in modern eruptions where it can be measured, eruption column height is often seen as a more accurate measure,

    2021 Cumbre Vieja volcanic eruption

    2021 Cumbre Vieja volcanic eruption

    2021_Cumbre_Vieja_volcanic_eruption

  • Pyroclastic flow
  • Fast-moving current of hot gas and volcanic matter that moves away from a volcano

    collapse of an eruption column from a Plinian eruption (e.g. Mount Vesuvius' destruction of Herculaneum and Pompeii in 79 AD). In such an eruption, the material

    Pyroclastic flow

    Pyroclastic flow

    Pyroclastic_flow

  • 1902 eruption of Mount Pelée
  • Volcanic eruption on Martinique

    The 1902 eruption of Mount Pelée was a volcanic eruption on the island of Martinique in the Lesser Antilles Volcanic Arc of the eastern Caribbean, which

    1902 eruption of Mount Pelée

    1902 eruption of Mount Pelée

    1902_eruption_of_Mount_Pelée

  • Explosive eruption
  • Type of volcanic eruption in which lava is violently expelled

    Vulcanian eruption Peléan eruption Plinian eruption Consequences: Eruption column Pyroclastic flow Pyroclastic fall Pyroclastic surge An explosive eruption is

    Explosive eruption

    Explosive eruption

    Explosive_eruption

  • Parting of the Red Sea
  • Part of the biblical narrative of the Exodus

    link between these eruptions and the Exodus. The pillar of fire and cloud described in Exodus could easily be a volcanic eruption column, smoky by day and

    Parting of the Red Sea

    Parting of the Red Sea

    Parting_of_the_Red_Sea

  • Hatepe eruption
  • Major eruption of Taupō volcano

    Hatepe eruption, named for the Hatepe Plinian pumice tephra layer, sometimes referred to as the Taupō eruption or Horomatangi Reef Unit Y eruption, is dated

    Hatepe eruption

    Hatepe eruption

    Hatepe_eruption

  • Youngest Toba eruption
  • Volcanic supereruption 74,000 years ago in Indonesia

    The Toba eruption (also called the Toba supereruption and the Youngest Toba eruption) was a large eruption that occurred around 74,000 years ago, during

    Youngest Toba eruption

    Youngest Toba eruption

    Youngest_Toba_eruption

  • Minoan eruption
  • Major volcanic eruption around 1600 BC

    The Minoan eruption was a catastrophic volcanic eruption that devastated the Aegean island of Thera (also called Santorini) circa 1600 BC. It destroyed

    Minoan eruption

    Minoan eruption

    Minoan_eruption

  • Taupō Volcano
  • Supervolcano in New Zealand

    The main eruptions that still affect the surrounding landscape are the dacitic Mount Tauhara eruption 65,000 years ago, the Oruanui eruption about 25

    Taupō Volcano

    Taupō Volcano

    Taupō_Volcano

  • Mount Pinatubo
  • Active stratovolcano in Luzon, Philippines

    eruption on June 15, 1991, the second-largest terrestrial eruption of the 20th century after the 1912 eruption of Novarupta in Alaska. The eruption coincided

    Mount Pinatubo

    Mount Pinatubo

    Mount_Pinatubo

  • Mount Vesuvius
  • Active stratovolcano in the Gulf of Naples, Italy

    ash produced by Vesuvius reveal a multi-phase eruption. The initial major explosion produced a column of ash and pumice ranging between 15 and 30 kilometres

    Mount Vesuvius

    Mount Vesuvius

    Mount_Vesuvius

  • 946 eruption of Mount Paektu
  • Major volcanic eruption in Korea

    Millennium Eruption or Tianchi eruption. It is one of the most powerful volcanic eruptions in recorded history; classified at least a VEI 6. The eruption ejected

    946 eruption of Mount Paektu

    946 eruption of Mount Paektu

    946_eruption_of_Mount_Paektu

  • Soufrière Hills
  • Volcano on Montserrat in the Caribbean

    These involved juvenile material originating in the collapse of the eruption column. In addition, a small part of the eastern side of the lava dome collapsed

    Soufrière Hills

    Soufrière Hills

    Soufrière_Hills

  • Volcano
  • Rupture in a planet's crust where material escapes

    Vulcanian eruptions are named after Vulcano. Eruption columns from these eruptions do not exceed 20 kilometres (12 mi) in height. Peléan eruptions are more

    Volcano

    Volcano

    Volcano

  • 1886 eruption of Mount Tarawera
  • Volcanic eruption in New Zealand

    Zealand. The eruption began at roughly 2:00 a.m. and lasted for approximately six hours, causing a 10-kilometre-high (6 mi) ash column, earthquakes,

    1886 eruption of Mount Tarawera

    1886 eruption of Mount Tarawera

    1886_eruption_of_Mount_Tarawera

  • Caldera
  • Cauldron-like volcanic feature formed by the emptying of a magma chamber

    rises into the atmosphere as an eruption column. However, as the volume of erupted material increases, the eruption column is unable to entrain enough air

    Caldera

    Caldera

  • Mount Tambora
  • Active stratovolcano on Sumbawa, Indonesia

    Lesser Sunda Islands, volcanism is the result of subduction zones. The 1815 eruption was the largest in recorded history, erupting up to 150 cubic kilometers

    Mount Tambora

    Mount Tambora

    Mount_Tambora

  • Vulcanian eruption
  • Volcanic eruption with dense ash clouds

    is usually followed by the explosive clearing of the vent and the eruption column is dirty grey to black as old weathered rocks are blasted out of the

    Vulcanian eruption

    Vulcanian eruption

    Vulcanian_eruption

  • Pyroclastic fall
  • Deposit of material ejected from a volcanic eruption

    gravity will settle out from an eruption plume or eruption column Ejecta settling from an eruptive plume or eruption column that is displaced laterally by

    Pyroclastic fall

    Pyroclastic_fall

  • Dukono
  • Volcano in North Maluku, Indonesia

    visitors entered with the aim to create social media content. The eruption sent a column of ash stretching 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) into the sky. At least

    Dukono

    Dukono

    Dukono

  • 2017–2019 eruptions of Mount Agung
  • Major volcanic eruptions in Bali, Indonesia

    Australian Government's Bureau of Meteorology reported that the top of the eruption column had reached an altitude of 9,144 metres (30,000 ft). Ash continued

    2017–2019 eruptions of Mount Agung

    2017–2019 eruptions of Mount Agung

    2017–2019_eruptions_of_Mount_Agung

  • Volcanic ash
  • Natural material created during volcanic eruptions

    These are typically produced by lava dome collapse or collapse of the eruption column. Within pyroclastic density currents particle abrasion occurs as particles

    Volcanic ash

    Volcanic ash

    Volcanic_ash

  • Surtsey
  • Volcanic island off the coast of Iceland

    the sea. By 11:00 the same day, the eruption column had reached several metres in height. At first the eruptions took place at three separate vents along

    Surtsey

    Surtsey

    Surtsey

  • Mount Sinabung
  • Active volcano in North Sumatra, Indonesia

    from Lake Toba. Many old lava flows are on its flanks and the last known eruption, before recent times, occurred 1200 years before present, between 740 -

    Mount Sinabung

    Mount Sinabung

    Mount_Sinabung

  • Taal Volcano
  • Volcano in Batangas, Philippines

    buoyant eruption columns also produced the pumice fall deposits. There are no palaeosols between any of these deposits, suggesting that the eruption was continuous

    Taal Volcano

    Taal Volcano

    Taal_Volcano

  • 2010 eruptions of Eyjafjallajökull
  • Volcanic events in Iceland

    an explosion launched eruption columns which reached altitudes of 4 km (2.5 mi). This was the highest plume since the eruption started. On 23 March, a

    2010 eruptions of Eyjafjallajökull

    2010 eruptions of Eyjafjallajökull

    2010_eruptions_of_Eyjafjallajökull

  • Kīlauea
  • Active volcano in Hawaii

    eruption's only fatality. The eruption continued and formed numerous eruption columns above 9 km (6 mi) in height, declining and ending by May 28. Volcanic

    Kīlauea

    Kīlauea

    Kīlauea

  • Strombolian eruption
  • Type of volcanic eruption with relatively mild explosive intensity or spattering

    eruption is a type of volcanic eruption with relatively mild blasts, typically having a Volcanic Explosivity Index of 1 or 2. Strombolian eruptions consist

    Strombolian eruption

    Strombolian eruption

    Strombolian_eruption

  • Cerro Blanco (volcano)
  • Caldera in Catamarca Province, Argentina

    eruption took place in two phases, an initial Plinian eruption from a vent at the northwestern margin of the caldera produced a high eruption column and

    Cerro Blanco (volcano)

    Cerro Blanco (volcano)

    Cerro_Blanco_(volcano)

  • 2010 eruptions of Mount Merapi
  • Volcanic eruptions in Indonesia

    ash. Large eruption columns formed, causing a number of pyroclastic flows down the heavily populated slopes of the volcano. The 2010 eruption of Merapi

    2010 eruptions of Mount Merapi

    2010 eruptions of Mount Merapi

    2010_eruptions_of_Mount_Merapi

  • Laki
  • Volcanic fissure in Iceland

    The gases were carried by the convective eruption column to altitudes of about 15 km (50,000 ft). The eruption continued until 7 February 1784, but most

    Laki

    Laki

    Laki

  • Decade Volcanoes
  • Set of volcanoes considered especially dangerous

    populated area (eruptions at any of the Decade Volcanoes may threaten tens or hundreds of thousands of people, and therefore mitigating eruption hazards at

    Decade Volcanoes

    Decade_Volcanoes

  • Mount Ruapehu
  • Volcano in New Zealand

    Eruptions began declining in December and had ended by January. The eruptions dispersed ash across most of the North Island, and eruption columns could

    Mount Ruapehu

    Mount Ruapehu

    Mount_Ruapehu

  • Misti
  • Stratovolcano in Peru

    course of the eruption, collapses of the crater and conduit walls caused a temporary decline in the intensity of the column. The eruption column periodically

    Misti

    Misti

    Misti

  • 1918 eruption of Katla
  • Volcanic event in Iceland

    from the volcano about an hour before the eruptive column was sighted there. The eruption column and initial flood were first noted locally at about

    1918 eruption of Katla

    1918 eruption of Katla

    1918_eruption_of_Katla

  • Williams Cone
  • Cinder cone in British Columbia, Canada

    630 CE and temporarily dammed the Klastline River. Ejecta from an eruption column was blown eastward by a strong westerly wind, some of which was deposited

    Williams Cone

    Williams Cone

    Williams_Cone

  • Hudson Volcano
  • Mountain in Chile

    large eruptions took place in 17,300–17,440 BP ("H0 eruption"), 7,750 BP ("H1 eruption"), 4,200 BP ("H2 eruption") and in 1991 AD ("H3 eruption"); the

    Hudson Volcano

    Hudson Volcano

    Hudson_Volcano

  • 1955 Hawaiian submarine eruption
  • Submarine eruption northeast of Necker Island, Hawaii, United States

    water discoloration and an eruption column took place during the eruption. A possible pumice raft was also witnessed. The eruption originated about 4 km (2

    1955 Hawaiian submarine eruption

    1955_Hawaiian_submarine_eruption

  • Shiveluch
  • Large active stratovolcano on the Kamchatka peninsula, Russia

    flows from the eruption traveled up to 19 km (12 mi) away from the volcano. The next day, other summit explosions followed, the eruption column of one of which

    Shiveluch

    Shiveluch

    Shiveluch

  • 2021 Semeru eruption
  • Volcanic eruption in Indonesia

    Recent eruptions on the volcano have been accompanied by pyroclastic flows, eruption columns, and debris avalanches. Semeru's deadliest eruption occurred

    2021 Semeru eruption

    2021 Semeru eruption

    2021_Semeru_eruption

  • 1888 eruption of Mount Bandai
  • Volcanic eruption in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan

    The 1888 eruption of Mount Bandai was a major volcanic eruption which occurred during the Meiji period of the Empire of Japan. The eruption occurred on

    1888 eruption of Mount Bandai

    1888 eruption of Mount Bandai

    1888_eruption_of_Mount_Bandai

  • 1963 eruption of Irazú Volcano
  • Volcanic Eruption in Costa Rica

    The 1963 eruption of Irazú Volcano in the Cordillera Volcánica Central was one of the most powerful eruptions in Costa Rica, especially for his destructive

    1963 eruption of Irazú Volcano

    1963 eruption of Irazú Volcano

    1963_eruption_of_Irazú_Volcano

  • 1669 eruption of Mount Etna
  • Volcanic eruption in Sicily, Italy

    The 1669 eruption of Mount Etna is the largest-recorded historical eruption of that volcano on the east coast of Sicily, Italy. After several weeks of

    1669 eruption of Mount Etna

    1669 eruption of Mount Etna

    1669_eruption_of_Mount_Etna

  • Lascar (volcano)
  • Stratovolcano in the Central Volcanic Zone of the Andes

    northwest. This pulse generated an eruption column 23 kilometres (14 mi) high. The total mass flux of the eruption was about 10,000,000–100,000,000 kilograms

    Lascar (volcano)

    Lascar (volcano)

    Lascar_(volcano)

  • Cascade Volcanoes
  • Chain of stratovolcanoes in western North America

    The 7,700 BP eruption of Mount Mazama was a large catastrophic eruption in the U.S. state of Oregon. It began with a large eruption column with pumice

    Cascade Volcanoes

    Cascade Volcanoes

    Cascade_Volcanoes

  • Limnic eruption
  • Type of natural disaster

    forms a column of gas, at which point the water at the bottom is pulled up by suction, and it too loses CO2 in a runaway process. This eruption discharges

    Limnic eruption

    Limnic eruption

    Limnic_eruption

  • Hekla
  • Stratovolcano in South of Iceland

    (4.3 mi) length. Shortly before the eruption started a steam column was produced; eventually the eruption column reached a height of 15 km (9.3 mi). The

    Hekla

    Hekla

    Hekla

  • Phreatic eruption
  • Volcanic eruption caused by an explosion of steam

    free dictionary. A phreatic eruption, also called a phreatic explosion, ultravulcanian eruption or steam-blast eruption, occurs when magma heats ground

    Phreatic eruption

    Phreatic eruption

    Phreatic_eruption

  • Huaynaputina
  • Volcano in southern Peru

    the eruption produced at least 26 km3 (6.2 cu mi) of rocks, comprising the bulk of the output from the 1600 eruption. A sustained eruption column about

    Huaynaputina

    Huaynaputina

  • Pyroclastic surge
  • Mass of turbulent ash and gas that occurs in some volcanic eruptions

    (like sandblasting). They are possibly produced when conditions in an eruption column are close to the boundary conditions separating convection from collapse

    Pyroclastic surge

    Pyroclastic_surge

  • Mount Hibok-Hibok
  • Stratovolcano on Camiguin island in the Philippines

    (Kanangkaan Crater, site of a 1948 eruption; Itum Crater, site of an eruption in 1949, and Ilihan Crater, site of a 1950 eruption). Its adjacent volcanic edifices

    Mount Hibok-Hibok

    Mount Hibok-Hibok

    Mount_Hibok-Hibok

  • Geology of the Lassen volcanic area
  • Geology of a U.S. national park in California

    vertical column of gas and ash that can rise several miles into the atmosphere. Heavy fallback of hot ash and rock fragments from eruption columns may generate

    Geology of the Lassen volcanic area

    Geology of the Lassen volcanic area

    Geology_of_the_Lassen_volcanic_area

  • Mount Bulusan
  • Volcano in the Philippines

    the fourth, which is near the northeastern rim opened during the 1981 eruption. There is also a 100-metre (330 ft) fissure measuring 5 to 8 m (16 to 26 ft)

    Mount Bulusan

    Mount Bulusan

    Mount_Bulusan

  • Volcanism of Iceland
  • these include Eldgjá, source of the largest lava eruption in human history. Some of the various eruptions of lava, gas and ash have been both destructive

    Volcanism of Iceland

    Volcanism of Iceland

    Volcanism_of_Iceland

  • Mount Okmok
  • Volcano on eastern Umnak Island in the central-eastern Aleutian Islands of Alaska

    A rhyodacitic eruption column rose over the volcano from a vent in its northern part. Pumice lapilli fell out from the eruption column. The fallout was

    Mount Okmok

    Mount Okmok

    Mount_Okmok

  • Volcanic gas
  • Gases given off by active volcanoes

    Schematic of volcanic eruption Vog in Hawaii, Kilauea 2008 eruptions Lava fountains at Holuhraun Eruption columns of mixed eruption at Holuhraun, Iceland

    Volcanic gas

    Volcanic gas

    Volcanic_gas

  • List of volcanic eruptions 1500–2000
  • notable volcanic eruptions in the 16th to 20th centuries with a volcanic explosivity index (VEI) of 4 or higher, and smaller eruptions that resulted in

    List of volcanic eruptions 1500–2000

    List_of_volcanic_eruptions_1500–2000

  • Ol Doinyo Lengai
  • Active volcano in Arusha Region, Tanzania

    the summit. A large explosive eruption began on the 4 September 2007, producing a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi)-high eruption column and a new crater 100 metres

    Ol Doinyo Lengai

    Ol Doinyo Lengai

    Ol_Doinyo_Lengai

  • Volcanic explosivity index
  • Predictive qualitative scale for explosiveness of volcanic eruptions

    8 representing a supervolcanic eruption that can eject 1.0×1012 m3 (240 cubic miles) of tephra and have a cloud column height of over 20 km (66,000 ft)

    Volcanic explosivity index

    Volcanic explosivity index

    Volcanic_explosivity_index

  • Lake Nyos disaster
  • 1986 limnic eruption in Cameroon

    21 August 1986, a limnic eruption at Lake Nyos in northwestern Cameroon killed 1,746 people and 3,500 livestock. The eruption triggered the sudden release

    Lake Nyos disaster

    Lake Nyos disaster

    Lake_Nyos_disaster

  • Pyroclastic rock
  • Clastic rocks composed solely or primarily of volcanic materials

    buoyant eruption column that rises several kilometers into the stratosphere and cause aviation hazards. Particles fall from atmospheric eruption plumes

    Pyroclastic rock

    Pyroclastic rock

    Pyroclastic_rock

  • Volcanic glass
  • Naturally occurring material

    is quenching by water, followed by cooling by entrained air in an eruption column. The least effective mechanism is cooling at the bottom of a flow in

    Volcanic glass

    Volcanic glass

    Volcanic_glass

  • Volcanic cone
  • Landform of ejecta from a volcanic vent piled up in a conical shape

    surge deposits created by eruption-fed density currents and bomb-scoria beds derived from fallout from its eruption column. The tuffs composing a tuff

    Volcanic cone

    Volcanic cone

    Volcanic_cone

  • Volcanic lightning
  • Lightning produced by a volcanic eruption

    Volcanic lightning is an electrical discharge caused by a volcanic eruption rather than from an ordinary thunderstorm. Volcanic lightning arises from colliding

    Volcanic lightning

    Volcanic lightning

    Volcanic_lightning

  • Hala-'l Badr
  • Volcano in Saudi Arabia

    at least 2, so it is capable of producing an eruption column at least 3 miles (4.8 km) high. Such eruptions release a tephra volume of at least 0.001 km3

    Hala-'l Badr

    Hala-'l Badr

    Hala-'l_Badr

  • Flank eruption
  • Type of volcanic eruption

    A flank eruption is a volcanic eruption which occurs on the flanks of a volcano, instead of at its summit. Such eruptions occur when the conduit connecting

    Flank eruption

    Flank eruption

    Flank_eruption

  • 2020–2022 Taal Volcano eruptions
  • Volcanic eruptions in the Philippines

    activities intensified as "continuous eruption generated a tall 10 to 15 kilometres (6.2 to 9.3 mi) steam-laden tephra column with frequent volcanic lightning

    2020–2022 Taal Volcano eruptions

    2020–2022 Taal Volcano eruptions

    2020–2022_Taal_Volcano_eruptions

  • List of disasters in the Philippines
  • (now known as Taal Lake) on September 24, 1716. It was connected with the eruption of Taal volcano; the constant volcanic activity in the area of Taal caused

    List of disasters in the Philippines

    List_of_disasters_in_the_Philippines

  • Dispersal index
  • Indicator of spread of volcanic ejecta

    the dispersal index was considered a function of the height of the eruption column. Later, a role for the size of the tephra and ash particles was identified

    Dispersal index

    Dispersal_index

  • Mount Etna
  • Active volcano on the east coast of Sicily, Italy

    by this eruption, which otherwise was a rather modest-sized event by Etna standards. In 2002–2003, a much larger eruption threw up a huge column of ash

    Mount Etna

    Mount Etna

    Mount_Etna

  • Ubinas
  • Volcano in southern Peru

    mountain in two phases. Among the recent eruptions was the 2006–2007 event, which produced eruption columns and led to ash fall in the region, resulting

    Ubinas

    Ubinas

    Ubinas

  • Krakatoa
  • Volcanic caldera in the Sunda Strait, Indonesia

    cone eventually grew out of its collapse scar from eruptions in the 2020s. The most notable eruptions of Krakatoa culminated in a series of massive explosions

    Krakatoa

    Krakatoa

    Krakatoa

  • 2024–2026 Kanlaon eruptions
  • Volcanic eruptions in the Philippines

    Region of the Philippines began erupting on June 3, 2024, when an explosive eruption from its summit vent spewed ash over parts of Bago, La Carlota, La Castellana

    2024–2026 Kanlaon eruptions

    2024–2026 Kanlaon eruptions

    2024–2026_Kanlaon_eruptions

  • Tuff
  • Rock consolidated from volcanic ash

    ash to move away from the vent is as ash clouds that are part of an eruption column. These fall to the surface as fallout deposits that are characteristically

    Tuff

    Tuff

    Tuff

  • Column (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    another Eruption column, a cloud of super-heated material suspended in gases after a volcanic eruption Columns (juggling), a juggling pattern Column (typography)

    Column (disambiguation)

    Column_(disambiguation)

  • Mount Redoubt
  • Volcanic cone in Alaska, United States

    observed: in 1902, 1966, 1989 and 2009, with two questionable eruptions in 1881 and 1933. The eruption in 1989 spewed volcanic ash to a height of 45,000 ft (13

    Mount Redoubt

    Mount Redoubt

    Mount_Redoubt

  • Eyjafjallajökull
  • Glacier and volcano in Iceland

    beginning of August 1822, another sequence of explosive eruptions followed. The eruption columns were shot to considerable heights, with ashfall in both

    Eyjafjallajökull

    Eyjafjallajökull

    Eyjafjallajökull

  • Sollipulli
  • Volcanic mountain in Chile

    A large Plinian eruption occurred 2,960–2,780 years before present, forming the Alpehué crater and generating a high eruption column and ignimbrite deposits

    Sollipulli

    Sollipulli

    Sollipulli

  • Koryaksky
  • Active volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula

    years later, but it was later shown that no eruption had occurred; what was thought to be an eruption column was simply steam generated by strong fumarolic

    Koryaksky

    Koryaksky

    Koryaksky

  • Mount Merapi
  • Active stratovolcano in Central Java and Yogyakarta, Indonesia

    which have resulted in eruption columns, have also generated pyroclastic flows through column collapse. Typically, small eruptions occur every two to three

    Mount Merapi

    Mount Merapi

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  • Plume (fluid dynamics)
  • Column of one fluid moving through another

    of air pollution dispersion Cryovolcano Enceladus, moon of Saturn Eruption column, a plume of volcanic gas and ash in the atmosphere Mantle plume, an

    Plume (fluid dynamics)

    Plume (fluid dynamics)

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  • San Miguel (volcano)
  • Stratovolcano located in El Salvador

    El Tigre, Chinameca & San Miguel volcanoes imaged from space. The eruption column on December 29, 2013 Perez, Nemesio (April 2006). "Anomalous Diffuse

    San Miguel (volcano)

    San Miguel (volcano)

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  • Mount St. Helens
  • Volcano in Washington, U.S.

    ash column declined in stature, and less-severe outbursts continued through the night and for the next several days. The St. Helens May 18 eruption released

    Mount St. Helens

    Mount St. Helens

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  • Phreatomagmatic eruption
  • Volcanic eruption involving both steam and magma

    Phreatomagmatic eruptions are volcanic eruptions resulting from interaction between magma and water. They differ from exclusively magmatic eruptions and phreatic

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  • Sariyah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi

    Sariyah

    Column; Name of a Female Companion

    Sariyah

  • Garson
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English, French, German

    Garson

    Spear Fortified Town; Form of Garrison; Column of Conquest

    Garson

  • Moserah
  • Biblical

    Moserah

    Moseroth, erudition; discipline

    Moserah

  • Imed
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, Muslim

    Imed

    Column; Pillar

    Imed

  • Drupada
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Drupada

    Column; Pillar

    Drupada

  • Moserah
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Moserah

    Erudition, discipline.

    Moserah

  • Pille
  • Surname or Lastname

    North German, Danish, and Dutch

    Pille

    North German, Danish, and Dutch : from a shortened form of the personal name Billulf, composed of the elements bil ‘sword’, ‘axe’ + wulf ‘wolf’, or some other name with bil as the first element. For German, however, the most likely source is Pille, a French Huguenot name from the Dauphiné.English : variant spelling of Pill 2.French : habitational name from any of various minor places in northern France, so named from Old French pile, Latin pila, ‘pillar’, ‘column’. In Middle French pile denoted a trough used for crushing or pounding various materials, such as lime, and in some cases the surname may have arisen as a metonymic occupational name for someone engaged in such work.

    Pille

  • Garrison
  • Boy/Male

    African, American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, English, German, Hebrew

    Garrison

    Spear Fortified Town; Son of Garret; Column of Conquest

    Garrison

  • Moseroth
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Moseroth

    Erudition, discipline.

    Moseroth

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Online names & meanings

  • Pawley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Pawley

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Pavilly in Seine-Maritime, which is named with the Gallo-Roman personal name Pavilius + the locative suffix -acum.English : from a pet form of Paul.Possibly an altered spelling of Pauli.

  • Pranut
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Pranut

    Praised

  • PWYLL
  • Male

    Welsh

    PWYLL

    Welsh myth name of the lord of Dyfed and father of Pryderi, PWYLL means "sense."

  • Silvia
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Indian, Italian, Latin, Netherlands, Portuguese, Romanian, Shakespearean, Swedish, Swiss

    Silvia

    Forest; From the Forest; Woodland; Maid; Woman of the Woods

  • Lien
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Chinese, Dutch, Vietnamese

    Lien

    Lotus Flower; Lotus

  • Delamar
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Delamar

    English : (of Norman origin) habitational name from any of the places in northern France called La Mare ‘the pond’.English : possibly a topographic name from Anglo-Norman French de la ‘from the’ + Middle English mere ‘pond’ or more ‘marsh’, ‘moor’. Delamere Forest in Cheshire, ‘forest of the lake (Old English mere)’ may also account for some examples of the surname.

  • Kapil
  • Boy/Male

    Hindi

    Kapil

    From Kapila - Vastu.

  • Seshaveni
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Seshaveni

    Lord Krishna Dancing on the Snake

  • Arleen
  • Girl/Female

    German American Irish Celtic English French

    Arleen

    from the Old German 'athal' meaning noble.

  • Leora | லேஓரா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Leora | லேஓரா

    Light

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  • Eruption
  • n.

    The breaking out of pimples, or an efflorescence, as in measles, scarlatina, etc.

  • Blotch
  • a.

    A large pustule, or a coarse eruption.

  • Miliary
  • a.

    Like millet seeds; as, a miliary eruption.

  • Exanthesis
  • n.

    An eruption of the skin; cutaneous efflorescence.

  • Syphilide
  • n.

    A cutaneous eruption due to syphilis.

  • Eruption
  • n.

    That which bursts forth.

  • Equation
  • n.

    An expression of the condition of equality between two algebraic quantities or sets of quantities, the sign = being placed between them; as, a binomial equation; a quadratic equation; an algebraic equation; a transcendental equation; an exponential equation; a logarithmic equation; a differential equation, etc.

  • Eruptive
  • a.

    Attended with eruption or efflorescence, or producing it; as, an eruptive fever.

  • Blight
  • n.

    A rashlike eruption on the human skin.

  • Lentigo
  • n.

    A freckly eruption on the skin; freckles.

  • Morphew
  • n.

    A scurfy eruption.

  • Eruptional
  • a.

    Eruptive.

  • Outbreak
  • n.

    A bursting forth; eruption; insurrection.

  • Eruption
  • n.

    The act of breaking out or bursting forth; as: (a) A violent throwing out of flames, lava, etc., as from a volcano of a fissure in the earth's crust. (b) A sudden and overwhelming hostile movement of armed men from one country to another. Milton. (c) A violent commotion.

  • Itch
  • n.

    Any itching eruption.

  • Exanthema
  • n.

    An efflorescence or discoloration of the skin; an eruption or breaking out, as in measles, smallpox, scarlatina, and the like diseases; -- sometimes limited to eruptions attended with fever.

  • Eruptive
  • n.

    An eruptive rock.

  • Empyesis
  • n.

    An eruption of pustules.

  • Eruptive
  • a.

    Produced by eruption; as, eruptive rocks, such as the igneous or volcanic.

  • Eruption
  • n.

    A violent exclamation; ejaculation.