- rescue.
Lahars vary in speed.
Small lahars less than a few
metres wide and
several centimetres deep may flow a few
metres per second.
Large lahars hundreds...
- Look up
lahar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lahar can
refer to
Lahar, a kind of
volcanic mudflow Lahar (god), a
Sumerian god
Lahar, India, a town...
- the volcano, the
lahars were
directed into all of the six
river valleys leading from the volcano.
While in the
river valleys, the
lahars grew to almost...
- exploded.[citation needed]
Lahars (from a
Javanese term for
volcanic mudflows) are
mixtures of
volcanic debris and water.
Lahars usually come from two sources:...
- The
Electron Lahar, also
known as the
Electron Mudflow, was a
lahar in the U.S.
state of
Washington that
descended from the
summit and
sunset amphitheater...
- V. "Two
Years of
Lahars on the
Western Flank of
Mount Pinatubo". U.S.
Geological Survey.
Retrieved on 2011-06-17. "The 1991
Lahars of
Southwestern Mount...
-
sending four
enormous lahars (volcanically
induced mudflows, landslides, and
debris flows) down its
slopes at 50 km/h (30 mph). The
lahars picked up
speed in...
-
Lahar ****embly
constituency is one of the 230
Vidhan Sabha (Legislative ****embly)
constituencies of
Madhya Pradesh state in
central India. This constituency...
-
subsequently rained down onto the summit,
generating lahars down
several river valleys.
Lahars which travelled down the
Whakapapa and
Manganui o te Ao...
-
Lahar was a
Mesopotamian deity ****ociated with
flocks of animals,
especially sheep.
Lahar's gender is a
topic of
debate in scholarship,
though it is agreed...