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what is volume eruption​

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Answered by tallapanenidhruti
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A widely accepted measure of the size of an eruption is the volume of lava ejected as pumice and ash (tephra) during an explosive phase or the volume of lava extruded during an effusive phase. Eruption volumes are commonly expressed in cubic kilometers (km3). One km3 is roughly equivalent to 0.24 cubic mile.

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A widely accepted measure of the size of an eruption is the volume of lava ejected as pumice and ash (tephra) during an explosive phase or the volume of lava extruded during an effusive phase. Eruption volumes are commonly expressed in cubic kilometers (km3). One km3 is roughly equivalent to 0.24 cubic mile.

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