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- Pyroclastic_surge abstract "A pyroclastic surge is a fluidized mass of turbulent gas and rock fragments which is ejected during some volcanic eruptions. It is similar to a pyroclastic flow but it has a lower density or contains a much higher ratio of gas to rock, which makes it more turbulent and allows it to rise over ridges and hills rather than always travel downhill as pyroclastic flows do.The speed of pyroclastic density currents has been measured directly via photography only in the case of Mount St. Helens, where they reached 90–130 m/s (200–290 mph). Estimates of other modern eruptions are around 100 m/s. Pyroclastic flows may generate surges. For example, the city of Saint-Pierre on the Caribbean island of Martinique in 1902 was overcome by one. Pyroclastic surge include 3 types, which are base surge, ash-cloud surge, and ground surge.".
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- Pyroclastic_surge wikiPageWikiLink Caribbean.
- Pyroclastic_surge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Volcanology.
- Pyroclastic_surge wikiPageWikiLink Crystal.
- Pyroclastic_surge wikiPageWikiLink Lithic_fragment_(geology).
- Pyroclastic_surge wikiPageWikiLink Maar.
- Pyroclastic_surge wikiPageWikiLink Martinique.
- Pyroclastic_surge wikiPageWikiLink Mount_St._Helens.
- Pyroclastic_surge wikiPageWikiLink Phreatomagmatic_eruption.
- Pyroclastic_surge wikiPageWikiLink Pyroclastic_fall.
- Pyroclastic_surge wikiPageWikiLink Pyroclastic_flow.
- Pyroclastic_surge wikiPageWikiLink Pyroclastic_rock.
- Pyroclastic_surge wikiPageWikiLink Saint-Pierre,_Martinique.
- Pyroclastic_surge wikiPageWikiLink Taal_Volcano.
- Pyroclastic_surge wikiPageWikiLink Types_of_volcanic_eruptions.
- Pyroclastic_surge wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Geological_Survey.
- Pyroclastic_surge wikiPageWikiLink Volcanologist.
- Pyroclastic_surge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pyroclastic surge".
- Pyroclastic_surge wikiPageWikiLinkText "ash-cloud surge".
- Pyroclastic_surge wikiPageWikiLinkText "cold surges".
- Pyroclastic_surge wikiPageWikiLinkText "ground-surge".
- Pyroclastic_surge wikiPageWikiLinkText "pyroclastic surge".
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- Pyroclastic_surge subject Category:Volcanology.
- Pyroclastic_surge hypernym Mass.
- Pyroclastic_surge type Place.
- Pyroclastic_surge comment "A pyroclastic surge is a fluidized mass of turbulent gas and rock fragments which is ejected during some volcanic eruptions. It is similar to a pyroclastic flow but it has a lower density or contains a much higher ratio of gas to rock, which makes it more turbulent and allows it to rise over ridges and hills rather than always travel downhill as pyroclastic flows do.The speed of pyroclastic density currents has been measured directly via photography only in the case of Mount St.".
- Pyroclastic_surge label "Pyroclastic surge".
- Pyroclastic_surge sameAs Q1758272.
- Pyroclastic_surge sameAs Pyroklastische_Surge.
- Pyroclastic_surge sameAs Πυροκλαστικό_κύμα.
- Pyroclastic_surge sameAs Surge_volcanique.
- Pyroclastic_surge sameAs 火砕サージ.
- Pyroclastic_surge sameAs m.0278d8.
- Pyroclastic_surge sameAs Пирокластични_сурџ.
- Pyroclastic_surge sameAs Q1758272.
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