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Fumarole - Wikipedia
A fumarole (or fumerole) [1] is a vent in the surface of the Earth or another rocky planet from which hot volcanic gases and vapors are emitted
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FUMAROLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FUMAROLE is a hole in a volcanic region from which hot gases and vapors issue.
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EarthWord: Fumarole | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov
Fumaroles are openings in the earth's surface that emit steam and volcanic gases, such as sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide.
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fumarole
fumarole (ˈfjuːmərəʊl) Also fumarol, fumerole. [ad. F. fumerolle (fumarolle): see femerell.] A hole or vent through which vapour issues from a volcano; a smoke-hole.1811 Pinkerton Petral. II. 548 A more proper name for these ignited hills and spots would be fumarols. 1830 Lyell Princ. Geol. I. 342 F...
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Fumaroles (U.S. National Park Service)
Fumaroles are vents or openings at the surface where volcanic gases and vapors are emitted. Fumaroles are common features on active volcanoes.
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Fumarole | volcanic, steam, gas - Britannica
Fumarole, vent in the Earth's surface from which steam and volcanic gases are emitted. The major source of the water vapour emitted by fumaroles is groundwater.
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What's a 'fumarole'? - Publication Coach
A fumarole is an opening in a planet's crust which emits steam and gases such as carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen chloride, and hydrogen sulfide.
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USGS: Volcano Hazards Program Glossary - Fumarole
Fumaroles are vents from which volcanic gas escapes into the atmosphere. Fumaroles may occur along tiny cracks or long fissures, in chaotic clusters or fields.
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Fumaroles - (Intro to Geology) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations
Definition. Fumaroles are openings in the Earth's crust that emit steam and volcanic gases, particularly during volcanic activity.
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Fumarole - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
A fumarole is a hole or vent from which steam rushes onto the surface. Some fumaroles may become springs during a wet season when there is more groundwater to ...
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Fumarole mineral
Fumarole minerals (or fumarolic minerals) are minerals which are deposited by fumarole exhalations. Thus, many fumarole minerals are rare and many rare minerals are fumarole minerals.
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fumarolic
fumarolic, a. (fjuːməˈrɒlɪk) [f. fumarole + -ic.] Of or belonging to a fumarole; formed by a fumarole.1903 Science 3 Apr. 543 The placing of various ore deposits of many well-known districts in such classes as fumarolic, solfataric, pneumatolytic, etc...seemed to the speaker to be premature. 1944 C....
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Big Kettle Fumarole
The Big Kettle Fumarole is a low temperature gas vent at the junction of Humar Creek and Omineca River in Cassiar Land District of northern British Columbia British Columbia Land Surveyors (BCLS) member Frank Swannell visited the fumarole in 1913 and noted that several dead birds and small animals were present
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Fumarole Butte
Fumarole Butte is a shield volcano in central Juab County, Utah, United States. Description
Fumarole Butte lies north of the Sevier Desert.
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