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Pahoehoe - Volcano World - Oregon State University
Pahoehoe flows are associated with low-effusion rate eruptions and are emplaced at low volumetric flow rates (2-5 cubic meters per second) and slow flow front ...
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PAHOEHOE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: basaltic lava having a smooth, often billowy, shiny surface. Thick, folded lava such as this is known by its Hawaiian nickname of pahoehoe.
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Eruptions of Hawaiian Volcanoes [USGS]
Pahoehoe is lava that in solidified form is characterized by a smooth, billowy, or ropy surface, while aa is lava that has a rough, jagged, spiny, and generally ...
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pahoehoe
‖ pahoehoe Geol. (pəˈhəʊiːhəʊiː) Also † pahoihoi. [Hawaiian.] A form of solidified lava that is undulating or billowy in form and has a shiny appearance. Cf. aa2.1859 [see aa2]. 1864 R. Anderson Hawaiian Islands 142 The broken lava is piled ten or fifteen feet above the smooth, hard pahoihoi. 1869 Q...
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Lava Flow Forms (U.S. National Park Service)
Shelly pāhoehoe forms in gas-rich lava flows where open tubes and blisters develop as the gas exsolves from within it, creating thin crusts ( ...
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Pahoehoe | lava flow - Britannica
In lava …known by the Hawaiian names pahoehoe and aa (or a'a). Pahoehoe lava flows are characterized by smooth, gently undulating, ...
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Auquihuato
The lava flow has a pahoehoe texture and a thickness of . It has well developed levees.
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Igneous Rock Pahoehoe Basalt | Smithsonian Institution
Basalt is the most common type of volcanic rock. A pāhoehoe flow is distinguished by its smooth, hummocky, or ropy surface, and is a result of ...
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Pahoehoe Lava - National Speleological Society
Pahoehoe lava flows are characterized by ropy, billowy, bulbous textures, whether on the surface or on the floor of a cave.
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Types of Lava Flows: Pahoehoe & Aa - YouTube
A quick explanation on the two main types of lava flows (at shield volcanoes): Pāhoehoe and 'A'ā Lava. Please like and subscribe :) Follow ...
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Origin of pahoehoe and aa for different types of lava? : r/etymology
One, pahoehoe, refers to lava with a smooth, shiny, or swirled surface and comes from the Hawaiian verb hoe, 'to paddle' (since paddles make swirls in the ...
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Pahvant Butte
It formed in an active area of volcanism on top of pahoehoe and aa lavas. Geography and geology
Part of the Black Rock Desert volcanic field of the Pleistocene-Holocene age, Pahvant Butte formed above older pahoehoe and aa lavas
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Boyd Cave
Similar to Skeleton Cave, it is a well preserved lava tube with little interior collapse and exhibits pahoehoe flow structures on its walls, ceiling and
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oceanite
oceanite Petrogr. (ˈəʊʃiːənaɪt) [ad. F. océanite (A. Lacroix Minéral. de Madagascar (1923) III. iii. 49), f. océan ocean n. (a.), from the abundance of the rock on islands in the Pacific + -ite -ite1.] Any of various basalts which are very rich in olivine.[1923 Mineral. Abstr. II. 146 New rock-names...
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aa
▪ I. aa an occasional mode of spelling long a, now obs. or dial., as in aage, aal, aale, aand(e, aare. See age, all, ale, ande, are.▪ II. † aa1 Obs. [prob. a. ON. á, cogn. w. OE. éa, Goth. ahwa, L. aqua; see also æ, and ea.] A stream, a water-course.1430 Munim. Magd. Coll. Oxf. No. 7 A. (Saltfleetby...
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