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- seismic radiation typically ****ociated with earthquakes and explosions. Nonvolcanic, episodic tremor at plate boundaries (particularly in subduction zones)...
- reef during the subsidence of an oceanic island of either volcanic or nonvolcanic origin below sea level. Then, when relative sea level drops below the...
- subsequently transported, what environment it was deposited in, or whether nonvolcanic material is mingled with the volcanic clasts. The United States Geological...
- determined from the electrical conductivity structure: Application to one nonvolcanic and two volcanic regions in the Kyushu subduction zone, ****an". Geophysical...
- volcano was heavily forested and of no greater height than adjacent nonvolcanic peaks. The Cascade Volcanic Arc lies in the western United States. This...
- 0 mi) deep Anseris Mons 6.2 km (3.9 mi) 0.18 impact Among the highest nonvolcanic peaks on Mars, formed by the ****as impact Aeolis Mons ("Mount Sharp")...
- sandstone, black shale, clay-rich limestone, phosphorites, and other nonvolcanic rocks typical of water a few hundred meters deep. Some bedded cherts...
- volcanic ash are separated by 1–10 centimetres (0.4–3.9 in) of airborne nonvolcanic silt. The tephra is Mount St. Helens ash that fell in Eastern Washington...
- minerals, and may also contain volcanic ash, pumice, and clay minerals. Nonvolcanic material may consist of terrigenous, chemical precipitates, or organogenic...
- cinder cones that formed on the slopes of Mount Frakes. Volcanic and nonvolcanic boulders on the slopes of Mount Frakes may either be xenoliths or glacial...