- A
mud volcano or
mud dome is a
landform created by the
eruption of
mud or slurries,
water and gases.
Several geological processes may
cause the formation...
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conditions are
right to
cause the
collapse and
movement of
mud originating from
existing volcanic ash deposits. Snow and
glaciers can melt
during periods...
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montage shots of the band
walking around Boscoreale,
mixed with
shots of
volcanic mud,
which can be seen at
various points in "Echoes" and "Careful with That...
- and
volcanic gas emissions.
These can pose a
hazard to humans. Earthquakes, hot springs, fumaroles,
mud pots and
geysers often accompany volcanic activity...
- (17
August 2006). "
Mud flood threatens Java residents". BBC News.
Retrieved 5
April 2007. "Indonesia gas
blast linked to
volcanic mud".
International Herald...
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Mud (from
Middle Low
German mudde, mod(de) 'thick
mud', or
Middle Dutch) is loam, silt or clay
mixed with water.
Mud is
usually formed after rainfall or...
- 45°21′N 26°43′E / 45.350°N 26.717°E / 45.350; 26.717 The
Berca Mud Volcanoes (Romanian: Noroioși de la Pâclele Mici) is a
geological and botanical...
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Nicaragua hosts most of the
Central American Volcanic Arc. On 9 June 2021,
Nicaragua launched a new
volcanic supersite research in
strengthening the monitoring...
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tracks are
fossil Late
Holocene human footprints left
behind in
volcanic ash and
mud,
which solidified about 2,120±120
years ago,
shortly after the group...
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split from Gondwana. The
trees growing in
these forests were
buried by
volcanic mud flows and
gradually replaced by
silica to
produce the
fossils now exposed...