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- Hyaloclastite is a volcanoclastic ac****ulation or breccia consisting of gl**** (from the Gr**** hyalus) fragments (clasts) formed by quench fragmentation...
- stage of the Middle Ordovician epoch. Rhyolite flows, breccias and hyaloclastics are the primary rocks comprising the Flat Landing Brook Formation. Locally...
- deposit Hyaloclastic rock or loose deposit (Hyaloclastite) Redeposited pyroclastic tephra Redeposited autoclastic loose deposit Redeposited hyaloclastic loose...
- three-stage eruption sequence below an ice cap. Stage one was a subglacial hyaloclastic eruption, which shattered the lava into gl****, ash, and sand which has...
- between volcanoes of subglacial as well as subaerial origin, namely tuyas, hyaloclastic ridges (tindars), shield volcanoes and crater rows. Some volcanic systems...
- complex tuyas and even conical tuyas (Keilir). Tindars/subglacial mounds/hyaloclastic ridges originate from subglacial fissure "eruptions" which never emerged...
- between volcanoes of subglacial as well as subaerial origin, namely tuyas, hyaloclastic ridges (tindars), shield volcanoes and crater rows. The Reykjanes volcanic...
- projects from Mount Waesche and is the only part of the edifice where hyaloclastic tuff crops out. The Bennet Saddle separates Mount Waesche from Mount...
- regions. The southern topography has north-east to south-west long linear hyaloclastic ridges, while to the north-east, there are the central volcanoes of Hamarinn...
- more subglacial eruptions, the uppermost layer at the summit being a hyaloclastic (tuff) rock. (Ari Trausti Gudmundsson, 2004), whereas other scientists...