
1) Eruption matter 2) Expelled matter 3) Lava and ash 4) Volcanic castings 5) Volcanic emissions 6) Volcanic outpouring 7) Volcanic spewings
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1) Lava
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Ejecta (from the Latin: `things thrown`, singular ejectum) refers to particles ejected from an area. In volcanology, in particular, the term refers to particles that came out of a volcanic vent, traveled through the air or under water, and fell back on the ground surface or on the ocean floor. Ejecta can consist of: In planetary geology, this te.....
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Material that is thrown out by a volcano, including pyroclastic material (tephra) and, from some volcanoes, lava bombs.
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Material that is thrown out by a volcano, including pyroclastic material (tephra) and, from some volcanoes, lava bombs.
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material from beneath the surface of a body such as a moon or planet that is ejected by an impact from a meteor and distributed on the surface. Ejecta usually appear lighter in color than the surrounding surface.
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• (n. pl.) Matter ejected; material thrown out; as, the ejecta of a volcano; the ejecta, or excreta, of the body.
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Material that is thrown out by a volcano, including pyroclastic material (tephra) and lava bombs.
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(from the article `Mars`) Rampart and pedestal craters may be unique to Mars. A rampart crater is so named because the lobes of ejectathe material thrown out from the crater ... ...behave in this manner. A third way is for fragments of material to be deposited on a surface from above, first mantling and eventually ... The large...
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(from the article `mountain ecosystem`) ...Soil is virtually absent on rocky peaks and ridges. However, because of the cool, wet climate, many mountain areas accumulate peat, which creates ... ...curtains. In other cases, entrapped gases tear the magma into shreds and hurl viscous clots of lava into the air. In more violent eruptions, t...
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Fractured and/or molten rocky debris thrown out of a crater during an impact event, or, alternatively, material, including volcanic ash, pyroclasts, and bombs, discharged by a volcano. Related entry • ejecta blanket
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Synonym: ejection. ... Origin: L. Ntr. Pl. Of ejectus, pp. Of ejicio, to throw out ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Material that is thrown out by a volcano, including pyroclastic material (tephra) and lava bombs.
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E·jec'ta noun plural [ Latin , neut. plural of
ejectus cast out. See
Eject .] Matter ejected; material thrown out; as, the
ejecta of a volcano; the
ejecta , or excreta, of the body.
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Rock fragments, glass, and other material thrown out of an impact crater or a volcano.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ē-jek′tă Synonyms: ejection2
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Ejecta is American military slang for missile debris.
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Material from beneath the surface of a body such as a moon or planet that is ejected by an impact such as a meteor and distributed around the surface. Ejecta usually appear as a lighter color than the surrounding surface.
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Material such as glass and fragmented rock thrown out of an impact crater during its formation.
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Material thrown out of a volcano or impact crater.
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matter ejected, as from a volcano in eruption.
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