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IN A FISSURE ERUPTION OF A VOLCANO THE LAVA COMES OUT FROM

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ERUPTION STYLE: the "Curtain of Fire"

As fluid, gas-poor basaltic magma rises up through a fissure, it is extruded at the surface as a wall of incandescent, liquid-to-plastic fragments known as a curtain of fire. Two such eruptions are shown below from extrusive events on the Kilauea volcano, Hawaii.

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