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Ejecta

Earth Science
    Material that is thrown out by a volcano, including pyroclastic material (tephra) and, from some volcanoes, lava bombs.


Ежектиты, русский



Pyroclastic, английский
  1. Pertaining to fragmented (clastic) rock material formed by a volcanic explosion or ejection from a volcanic vent.

  2. An igneous rock composed of angular rock fragments that originate from a volcanic explosion.

  3. (adj.) pertaining to clastic rock particles produced by explosive, aerial ejection from a volcanic vent. such materials may accumulate on land or under water. compare - epiclastic, volcaniclastic, clastic. g. smith & hp

  4. General term for any rock composed of material ejected explosively from


Tephra, английский
  1. Materials of all types and sizes that are erupted from a crater or volcanic vent and deposited from the air.

  2. A collective, general term for any and all clastic materials, regardless of size or composition, ejected from a vent during a volcanic eruption and transported through the air; including ash [volcanic; < 2 mm], blocks [volcanic; > 64 mm], cinders [volcanic; 2 - 64 mm], lapilli [2 - 76 mm & specific gravity > 2.0], pumice [> 2 mm & specific gravity < 1.0], and scoria [> 2 mm & specific gravity < 2.0]. tephra, unlike many volcaniclastic terms, does not denote properties of composition, vesicularity, or grain size. sw


Weathering (surface), английский
    Making little ones out of big ones. waethering includes the processes which mechanically and chemically break down the mountains into little pieces, so they can be eroded and transported to the beach (see strickler`s 3rd law of geofantasy).