
1) Animal god 2) Avalanche 3) Mesopotamian god 4) Mudflow deposit 5) Volcanic landslide 6) Volcanic mudslide
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[Vidhan Sabha constituency] Lahar Vidhan Sabha constituency (लहार विधान सभा निर्वाचन क्षेत्र) is one of the 230 Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) constituencies of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. This constituency came into existence in 1951, as one of the 79 Vidhan Sabha consti...
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[god] Lahar was the Sumerian cattle-god or goddess sent by Enlil and Enki from the sky down to earth in order to make abundant its cattle. He is the brother of Ashnan. Lahar, along with his sister, were created in the creation chamber of the gods so the Annunnaki might have food and clothes. Michael Jordan, Encyclopedia of Gods, Kyle Cathie...
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A torrential flow of water-saturated volcanic debris down the slope of a volcano in response to gravity. A type of mudflow.
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A torrential flow of water-saturated volcanic debris down the slope of a volcano in response to gravity. A type of mudflow.
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A torrential flow of water-saturated volcanic debris down the slope of a volcano in response to gravity. A type of mudflow.
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mudflow of volcanic material. Lahars may carry all sizes of material from ash to large boulders and produce deposits of volcanic conglomerate. ... [2 related articles]
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A small lahar triggered by rainfall rushes down the Nima II River near the town of El Palmar in Guatemala. The lahar developed on the slopes of Santiaguito volcano. Credit: J. N. Marso / U.S. Geological Survey Lahar is an Indonesian word for a rapidly flowing mixture of rock debris and water th...
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A mudflow associated with volcanic eruptions when volcanic ash mixes with water.
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A torrential flow of water-saturated volcanic debris down the slope of a volcano in response to gravity. A type of mudflow.
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A flow of pyroclastic material mixed with water. A lahar is often produced when a snow-capped volcano erupts and hot pyroclastics melt a large amount of snow or ice.
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A mudflow composed of water and volcanic ash. Lahars can be triggered by the flash melting of the sn
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A very rapid type of downslope mass movement that involving mudflows from volcanic ash.
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In Sumerian mythology, Lahar was the god of cattle. He was created by Enlil to provide cattle for the earth.
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A mudflow of unconsolidated volcanic ash, dust, breccia, and boulders mixed with rain or the water of a lake displaced by a lava flow.
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(Javanese) torrential flow of water and debris from a volcano. Often lahars are caused by the sudden melting of snow tops by volcanic eruptions.
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n] - an avalanche volcanic water and mud down the slopes of a volcano
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noun an avalanche of volcanic water and mud down the slopes of a volcano
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Mudflow formed of a fluid mixture of water and volcanic ash. During a volcanic eruption, melting ice may combine with ash to form a powerful flow capable of causing great destruction. The lahars created by the eruption of Nevado del Ruiz in Colombia, South America, in 1985 buried 22,000 people in 8 m/26 ft of mud
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Mud flow of water and volcanic material commonly caused by the bursting of a crater lake, eruption from a snow-capped volcano or from prolonged torrential rain.
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A mudflow composed chiefly of pyroclastic material on the flanks of a volcano.
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a mudflow formed of water and volcanic ash. A major hazard in parts of Japan, the Philippines etc.
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