
1) Freely flowing lava 2) Lava
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1) Lava
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Hawaiian term for a fluid volcanic eruption resulting in broad basaltic shield volcanoes. The highly fluid magma flows readily, and hardens into ropey forms as it cools. It can be very impressive to view an active flow!
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A Hawaiian term for lava with a smooth, billowy, or ropy surface.
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• (n.) A name given in the Sandwich Islands to lava having a relatively smooth surface, in distinction from the rough-surfaced lava, called a-a.
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A Hawaiian term for lava with a smooth, billowy, or ropy surface. Detailed definition of Pahoehoe
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(from the article `lava`) Mafic (ferromagnesian, dark-coloured) lavas such as basalt characteristically form flows known by the Hawaiian names pahoehoe and aa (or a`a). ... ...oceanic ridge system are considered, lava flows are the most common products of the Earth`s volcanoes. There are two major types of lava flow, ... ...Other phy...
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Toes of a pahoehoe flow advance across a road in Kalapana on the east rift zone of Kilauea Volcano, Hawai'i. Credit: J. D. Griggs / U.S. Geological Survey A Hawaiian term for basaltic lava that has a smooth, hummocky, or ropy surface. A pahoehoe flow typically advances as a series of small lobe...
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A solidified lava flow with a smooth, ropey surface, formed from less viscous lava than aa. The name is of Hawaiian origin.
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A Hawaiian term for lava with a smooth, billowy, or ropy surface. Click here to view a photo of pahoehoe.
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A Hawaiian term for a lava flow that has a surface flow structure appearance that looks like coiled
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Pa·ho'e·ho`e noun (Min.) A name given in the Sandwich Islands to lava having a relatively smooth surface, in distinction from the rough-surfaced lava, called
a-a .
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smooth lava
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A basaltic lava flow with a glassy, smooth, and undulating, or ropy, surface.
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A type of basalt lava flow characterized by a smooth glassy skin, and constructed of innumerable 'flow units' called 'toes'; pahoehoe flows advance at rates of 1 to 10 meters (3 to 33 feet) hour and are associated with low-effusion-rate eruptions with little to no fountaining.
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A basaltic lava with a smooth, undulating surface.
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smooth lava with wrinkle and twists
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noun freely flowing lava
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A Hawaiian term for a basaltic lava flow with a smooth, or ropy surface. compare aa.
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