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- 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...
- Hawaiian basalt eruptions. Basalt that erupts under open air (that is, subaerially) forms three distinct types of lava or volcanic deposits: scoria; ash...
- 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...
- Andres, R. J.; Kasgnoc, A. D. (1998-10-20). "A time-averaged inventory of subaerial volcanic sulfur emissions". Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres...
- Strombolian Vulcanian Phreatomagmatic Subglacial Submarine Surtseyan Phreatic Phreatic Other classifications Effusive Explosive Flank Lateral Limnic Subaerial...
- 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...
- Strombolian Vulcanian Phreatomagmatic Subglacial Submarine Surtseyan Phreatic Phreatic Other classifications Effusive Explosive Flank Lateral Limnic Subaerial...
- underwater (as opposed to a subaerial volcanic eruptions). Subaqueous volcanic eruptions are significantly more abundant than subaerial eruptions and are estimated...