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Mofetta (Italian from
Latin mephītis, a
pestilential exhalation) is a name
applied to a
volcanic discharge consisting chiefly of
carbon dioxide, often...
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ancient and
extinct fumarole.
Boiling Lake Cold seep
Hydrothermal vent
Mofetta Mudpot Mud
volcano "fumerole –
Definition and meaning". Merriam-Webster...
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released from the hole (therefore
making it both a
fumarole and a
mofetta), and the
smell of
sulfur is said to be felt in a 3
kilometre radius around...
- as the
Pinatubo eruption of 1991. The
volcanic discharge observable as
mofettas on the
southeastern s**** of the lake is a sign of
dormant volcanism. The...
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Mofettas on the
southeastern s**** of the
Laacher See...
- 550–600 m (1,800–1,970 ft). It is
known for its
natural mineral waters and
mofettas. The town
administers one village, Chiuruș (Hungarian: Csomakőrös). The...
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number of
mineral springs and pure
carbon dioxide spring up in the form of
mofettas.
There is an
educational trail leading along the
bottom of a dry lake,...
- content. It is used as an oral cure. The Erzsébet Park
Hotel built its own
mofetta 100 m from the
hospital building in 2010. For the treatments,
almost pure...
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purely sedimentary in nature, in
contrast to
volcanic phenomena like
mofettas, fumaroles, and solfataras. The
Malvizza mud
volcanoes show some affinities...
- to the
village of Kosel, near Lake Ohrid. It is both a
fumarole and a
mofetta, and
during Ottoman times it was a
sulfur mine.
Katlanovo has
thermal baths...