- formed.
Silicic magmas most
commonly erupt explosively, but they can
erupt effusively.
These magmas are
water saturated, and many
orders of
magnitude more viscous...
- In thermodynamics, a material's
thermal effusivity, also
known as
thermal responsivity, is a
measure of its
ability to
exchange thermal energy with its...
- An
effusive limit in ultra-low
pressure fluid flow is the
limit at
which a gas of
certain molecular weight is able to
expand into a
vacuum such as a molecular...
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There are two main
forms of FIP:
effusive (wet) and non-
effusive (dry).
While both
types are fatal, the
effusive form is more
common (60–70% of all...
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Volcanic rocks (often
shortened to
volcanics in
scientific contexts) are
rocks formed from lava
erupted from a volcano. Like all rock types, the concept...
- {\displaystyle A} on the
container is
punched to
become a
small hole, the
effusive flow rate will be Q
effusion = J
impingement × A = P A 2 π m k B T = P...
-
island is
composed primarily of basalt, a low-silica lava ****ociated with
effusive volcanism as has
occurred also in Hawaii. Iceland, however, has a variety...
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pyroclastic (fragmental) deposits. However,
rhyolite lavas occasionally erupt effusively to form lava spines, lava
domes or "coulees" (which are thick,
short lava...
-
characterized as
either explosive eruptions,
sudden ejections of rock and ash, or
effusive eruptions,
relatively gentle outpourings of lava. A
separate list is given...
- not
explode catastrophically but are
characterized by
relatively gentle effusive eruptions.
Since low-viscosity
magma is
typically low in silica, shield...