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Volcanism - Wikipedia
Volcanism, vulcanism, volcanicity, or volcanic activity is the phenomenon where solids, liquids, gases, and their mixtures erupt to the surface of a solid- ... en.wikipedia.org
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VULCANICITY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VULCANICITY is volcanism. www.merriam-webster.com
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Vulcanicity | Geography - WordPress.com
Variations in the type and frequency of volcanic activity in relation to types of plate margin and types of lava. Forms of intrusive activity – dykes, sills, ... garsidej.wordpress.com
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vulcanicity
vulcanicity (vʌlkəˈnɪsɪtɪ) [f. prec. + -ity, or ad. F. vulcanicité.] 1. = volcanicity.1873 R. Mallet Palmieri's Eruption Vesuvius Title-p., An Introductory Sketch of the Present State of Knowledge of Terrestrial Vulcanicity. 1882 E. Hull Contrib. Phys. Geog. Brit. Isles 21 Vulcanicity has also playe... Oxford English Dictionary
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VULCANICITY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
VULCANICITY meaning: 1. the activity of a volcano (= a mountain with a hole at the top through which hot liquid rock is…. Learn more. dictionary.cambridge.org
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VULCANICITY AND VOLCANICITY IN GEOGRAPHY - YouTube
... Vulcanicity: This is the process by which molten materials from the mantle (magma) are intruded into the Earth's crust but also extruded ... www.youtube.com
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volcanicity
volcanicity (vɒlkəˈnɪsɪtɪ) [ad. F. volcanicité, or f. volcanic a. + -ity. Cf. vulcanicity.] Volcanic action, activity, or phenomena.1836 Macgillivray Trav. Humboldt xxvii. 411 Volcanicity, or the influence which the interior of our planet exercises upon its external envelope. 1883 Athenæum 25 Aug. 2... Oxford English Dictionary
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[PDF] Vulcanicity refers to the rising of Molten Rock or Magma ... - FCT EMIS
Vulcanicity refers to the rising of molten rock or magma and other gases from beneath the earth's crust to the surface. fctemis.org
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vulcanicity - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
vulcanicity (countable and uncountable, plural vulcanicities). The quality or state of being volcanic. The level of power of a volcano. en.wiktionary.org
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Vulcanicity: forms and characteristics of volcanoes - Tutor2u
Ninety five per cent of active volcanoes occur close to the major tectonic plate margins, the rest occur in intraplate locations and are often associated with ... www.tutor2u.net
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What is volcanicity and associated landforms? - FairGaze
Vulcanicity is a natural process caused by the movement of magma within the Earth's crust, resulting in various types of volcanic activities and the formation ... fairgaze.com
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John Frederick Norman Green
Published works The older Palæozoic Succession of the Duddon Estuary (London, 1913) Note on the Correlation of the Ingleton Slates (London, 1917) The Vulcanicity wikipedia.org
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solfatara
‖ solfatara (solfaˈtara) Also 8–9 solfatarra, 9 solfa-tara; 8–9 solfaterra, 8 solfa terra. [The name of a sulphurous volcano near Naples, f. It. solfo sulphur.] A volcanic vent, from which only sulphurous exhalations and aqueous vapours are emitted, incrusting the edge with sulphur and other mineral... Oxford English Dictionary
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miogeosynclinal
miogeosynclinal, a. Geol. (ˌmaɪəʊdʒiːəʊsɪnˈklaɪnəl) [ad. G. miogeosynklinal (H. Stille Einführung in den Bau Amerikas (1940) i. 15), f. Gr. µείων less: see geosynclinal a. and n.] Of or pertaining to a miogeosyncline. So miogeoˈsyncline, a geosyncline in which the process of sedimentation appears to... Oxford English Dictionary
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seismology
seismology (saɪzˈmɒlədʒɪ) [f. seismo- + -logy. Cf. late Gr. σεισµολόγιον a treatise on earthquakes.] The science and study of earthquakes, and their causes and effects and attendant phenomena.1858 Mallet in Rep. Brit. Assoc. i. 1 The few physicists who are engaged in Seismology. 1879 Rutley Stud. Ro... Oxford English Dictionary
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