Volcanoes: Eruptions: Strombolian Game Information Page
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Volcanoes: Eruptions: Strombolian
Strombolian eruptions are relatively low-level volcanic eruptions, named after the Italian volcano named Stromboli, where such eruptions consist of ejection of incandescent cinder, lapilli and lava bombs to altitudes of tens to hundreds of meters.
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More information at:
- Wikipedia (Strombolian Eruption)
- Wikipedia (Types of Volcanic Eruptions)
- Wikipedia (Volcano)
- And if you can read French. The site where the author of these images got his inspiration from: Document about Volcanism
Image from Wikipedia user: Sémhur
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