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The island became covered with vegetation, fossils of which are sometimes found in the volcanic ashes.
On the other, the volcanic ashes produced fertile soil, especially suitable for the growth of vines.
The mild eruption blanketed the island with fresh volcanic ashes.
The combination of pyroclastic flows, volcanic ashes and tsunamis had disastrous results in the region.
Hindu temple complex buried several meters under volcanic ashes, located northwest from Prambanan.
Creating Volcanic Ash Is that ash falling from the sky?
One solution was the creation of Volcanic Ash Advisory Centers.
Volcanic ashes and lavas deposited during the period are still found in the Mendip Hills.
Some icebergs appear naturally sculpted on account volcanic ashes from ancient eruptions that partly cover them.
What about the volcanic ashes?"
Volcanic Ash Ash hazards information and guidance for homes, businesses, and communities.
The eruption lasted four months, with large lava flows and volcanic ashes spread as far as Terceira.
Volcanic ashes and lavas accumulate on the surface, and igneous intrusions enter from below.
These pollutants include dust, sea salt, volcanic ashes and gases, smoke from forest fires, pollen, and many other materials.
As at 2010, there are nine Volcanic Ash Advisory Centers located around the world, each one focusing on a particular geographical region.
This alert will be in the format of an alert stating that it is a Volcanic Ash Advisory.
Volcanic Ash Advisory Centers enable liaison between meteorologists, volcanologists, and the aviation industry.
Crater (Volcanic Ash)
Main Volcanic Ash Buries Gordon Brown "
On June 15, 1991, volcanic ashes and debris rained over the base, devastating Subic Bay and neighboring provinces.
Rooted in Volcanic Ashes (Philadelphia:1988)
Volcanic Ash Cloud Timeline (Eurocontrol)
From 1976 to 1981 Leakey and her staff worked to uncover the Laetoli hominid footprint trail which was left in volcanic ashes some 3.6 million years ago.
In countries where volcanic ashes are available (e.g. Italy, Chile, Mexico, the Philippines) these cements are often the most common form in use.
On 23 May 2010, the London Volcanic Ash Advisory Commission declared the eruption to have stopped, but are continuing to monitor the volcano.