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  2. Lava - Wikipedia

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    The word lava comes from Italian and is probably derived from the Latin word labes, which means a fall or slide. [2] [3] An early use of the word in connection with extrusion of magma from below the surface is found in a short account of the 1737 eruption of Vesuvius, written by Francesco Serao, who described "a flow of fiery lava" as an analogy to the flow of water and mud down the flanks of ...

  3. Volcanic hazard - Wikipedia

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    Pahoehoe lava is smooth and ropy while Aa lava is blocky and hard. Lava flows normally follow the topography, sinking into depressions and valleys and flowing down the volcano. Lava flows will bury roads, farmlands and other forms of personal property. [1] This lava could destroy homes, cars, and lives standing in the way. [2]

  4. Types of volcanic eruptions - Wikipedia

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    A'a lava moves in a peculiar way—the front of the flow steepens due to pressure from behind until it breaks off, after which the general mass behind it moves forward. Pahoehoe lava can sometimes become A'a lava due to increasing viscosity or increasing rate of shear, but A'a lava never turns into pahoehoe flow. [11]

  5. Volcano - Wikipedia

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    Mafic lava flows show two varieties of surface texture: ʻAʻa (pronounced ) and pāhoehoe ([paːˈho.eˈho.e]), both Hawaiian words. ʻAʻa is characterized by a rough, clinkery surface and is the typical texture of cooler basalt lava flows.

  6. Lava tube - Wikipedia

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    A broad lava-flow field often forms a lava tube system that consists of a main lava tube and a series of smaller tubes that supply lava to the front of one or more separate flows. When the supply of lava stops at the end of an eruption, or lava is diverted elsewhere, lava in the tube system sometimes drains downslope and leaves partially or ...

  7. Lava field - Wikipedia

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    The two main types of lava field structures are defined as sheet flow lava and pillow lava. Sheet flow lava appears like a wrinkled or folded sheet, while pillow lava is bulbous, and often looks like a pile of pillows atop one another. [3] An important aspect of lava flow morphology is a phenomenon known as lava flow inflation. This occurs in ...

  8. Lava channel - Wikipedia

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    A lava channel is a stream of fluid lava contained within zones of static (i.e., solid and stationary) lava or lava levees. The initial channel may not contain levees per se, until the parental flow solidifies over what develops into the channel and creates natural levees. This initial levee allows for the building of a more complex levee and ...

  9. File:Aa channel flow from Mauna Loa.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Aa_channel_flow_from_Mauna_Loa.jpg (800 × 500 pixels, file size: 113 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.