- In
natural science,
subaerial (literally "under the air") has been used
since 1833,
notably in
geology and botany, to
describe features and
events occurring...
- In geology, a
subaerial unconformity is a
surface that
displays signs of
erosion by
processes that
commonly occur on the surface.
These processes generating...
- In volcanology, a
subaerial eruption is any sort of
volcanic eruption that
occurs on the Earth's surface, or in the open air "under the air", and not...
- not a very good one to
include all the
mechanical accompaniments of a
subaerial or
subaqueous eruption,
since ash
seems to be
restricted to a fine powder...
- mid-ocean
ridge is
located above a
mantle plume,
causing Iceland to be
subaerial (above the
surface of the sea). The
ridge marks the
boundary between the...
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Hawaiian basalt eruptions.
Basalt that
erupts under open air (that is,
subaerially)
forms three distinct types of lava or
volcanic deposits: scoria; ash...
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summits above sea
level are
located in the Ring of Fire. Many of
these subaerial volcanoes are
stratovolcanoes (e.g.
Mount St. Helens),
formed by explosive...
- Andres, R. J.; Kasgnoc, A. D. (1998-10-20). "A time-averaged
inventory of
subaerial volcanic sulfur emissions".
Journal of
Geophysical Research: Atmospheres...
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volcanic rocks are
alkaline to peralkaline, and they are
represented by
subaerial flows and
eruptions and
subvolcanic porphyry.
Immediately north of the...
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Strombolian Vulcanian Phreatomagmatic Subglacial Submarine Surtseyan Phreatic Phreatic Other classifications Effusive Explosive Flank Lateral Limnic Subaerial...