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vulcanological - translation to ρωσικά

FIELD OF GEOLOGY DEDICATED TO THE RESEARCH OF VOLCANOES
Vulcanology; Volcanologists; History of Volcanology; Vulcanological; History of volcanology
  • Spanish depiction of a volcanic eruption in Guatemala, 1775.
  • A diagram of a [[destructive plate margin]], where subduction fuels volcanic activity at the subduction zones of tectonic plate boundaries.
  • first eruption of Mount St. Helens]] on May 18, five more explosive eruptions occurred in 1980, including this event on July 22. This eruption sent pumice and ash 6 to 11 miles (10-18 kilometers) into the air, and was visible in [[Seattle]], Washington, 100 miles (160 kilometers) to the north. The view here is from the south.
  • A [[volcanologist]] sampling lava using a rock hammer and a bucket of water
  • Eruption of [[Stromboli]] (Isole Eolie/Italia), ca. 100m (300ft) vertically. Exposure of several seconds. The dashed trajectories are the result of lava pieces with a bright hot side and a cool dark side rotating in mid-air.
  • Vesuvius]] in 1822. The eruption of CE 79 would have appeared very similar.

vulcanological         

[vʌlkənə'lɔdʒik(ə)l]

синоним

volcanological

volcanology         

[vɔlkə'nɔlədʒi]

общая лексика

вулканология

существительное

общая лексика

вулканология

vulcanology         

[vʌlkə'nɔlədʒi]

синоним

volcanology

Ορισμός

vulcanology

Βικιπαίδεια

Volcanology

Volcanology (also spelled vulcanology) is the study of volcanoes, lava, magma and related geological, geophysical and geochemical phenomena (volcanism). The term volcanology is derived from the Latin word vulcan. Vulcan was the ancient Roman god of fire.

A volcanologist is a geologist who studies the eruptive activity and formation of volcanoes and their current and historic eruptions. Volcanologists frequently visit volcanoes, especially active ones, to observe volcanic eruptions, collect eruptive products including tephra (such as ash or pumice), rock and lava samples. One major focus of enquiry is the prediction of eruptions; there is currently no accurate way to do this, but predicting eruptions, like predicting earthquakes, could save many lives.

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1. We cannot project the time," said Triyani from the state–run Centre for Vulcanological Research and Technology Development.
2. "After the earthquake there were more clouds coming out of the crater," Subandrio, Merapi section head at the Centre for Vulcanological Research and Technology Department, told Reuters.
3. Flaming material started to appear on Tuesday evening, indicating magma was approaching the crater‘s surface, said Saut Simatupang, head of Indonesia‘s Vulcanological Survey.
4. When, or if, this might happen again was uncertain, said Triyani, an official at the Center of Vulcanological Research and Technology Development in Yogyakarta near Mount Merapi.
5. The mountain "has exploded already", the head of the Merapi section at the Centre of Vulcanological Research and Technology in Yogyakarta told Reuters.
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