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- Q2535394 subject Q6274804.
- Q2535394 subject Q6802033.
- Q2535394 abstract "A volcanic block is a fragment of rock that measures more than 64 mm (2.5 in) in diameter and is erupted in a solid condition. Blocks are formed from material from previous eruptions or from country rock and are therefore mostly accessory or accidental in origin. Blocks also occur due to the impact and breakage of volcanic bombs (a bomb is a block with streamlined appearance, often expelled in a molten state). Bombs can also occur due to the disruption of the crust of a lava dome that has formed up or over a vent during an eruption.".
- Q2535394 wikiPageWikiLink Q15315.
- Q2535394 wikiPageWikiLink Q188698.
- Q2535394 wikiPageWikiLink Q38.
- Q2535394 wikiPageWikiLink Q491672.
- Q2535394 wikiPageWikiLink Q5177532.
- Q2535394 wikiPageWikiLink Q524.
- Q2535394 wikiPageWikiLink Q6274804.
- Q2535394 wikiPageWikiLink Q6802033.
- Q2535394 wikiPageWikiLink Q782.
- Q2535394 wikiPageWikiLink Q8063.
- Q2535394 wikiPageWikiLink Q8072.
- Q2535394 comment "A volcanic block is a fragment of rock that measures more than 64 mm (2.5 in) in diameter and is erupted in a solid condition. Blocks are formed from material from previous eruptions or from country rock and are therefore mostly accessory or accidental in origin. Blocks also occur due to the impact and breakage of volcanic bombs (a bomb is a block with streamlined appearance, often expelled in a molten state).".
- Q2535394 label "Volcanic block".