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A ______________ neck forms when magma hardens in a volcano’s pipe. Magma that forces itself across rock layers hardens into a ________. On the other hand, when magma squeezes between layers of rock, ...
Creep meters use a wire stretched across a fault to measure horizontal movement of the ground. ... Volcanic necks forms when magma hardens in a volcano's pipe.
The model consists of two main elements, a magma reservoir a few kilometers beneath the volcano's summit and a fault under the mountain's south flank.
The sill may have been stressed pretty severely by the tilting of the fault block, Kleinspehn says, or it may have cracked in response to the release of weight its the load above it was eroded away.
intrusion an igneous rock layer formed when magma hardens beneath Earth's surface...
intrusion an igneous rock layer formed when magma hardens beneath Earth's surface...
INTRUSION An igneous rock layer formed when magma hardens beneath Earth’s surface.
An igneous rock layer formed when magma hardens beneath Earth's surface
The sill may have been stressed pretty severely by the tilting of the fault block, Kleinspehn says, or it may have cracked in response to the release of weight its the load above it was eroded away.
As the summit's magma reservoir expands, the southern part of the mountain edges seaward, sliding along an almost horizontal fault.
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