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What is an eruption?

The arrival of volcanic products at the Earth's surface is termed an eruption. Some definitions of the word include purely gaseous expulsions, but we confine the term to events that involve explosive ejections of fragmental material, the effusion of liquid lava, or both. This fragmental material may be old as well as new; the explosive interaction of volcanically generated heat and near-surface water can cause dramatic eruptions without any fresh volcanic material reaching the surface.


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