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- Ejecta abstract "Ejecta (from the Latin: "things thrown", singular ejectum) refers to particles ejected from an area. In volcanology, in particular, the term refers to particles that came out of a volcanic vent, traveled through the air or under water, and fell back on the ground surface or on the ocean floor. Ejecta can consist of: Juvenile particles - (fragmented magma and free crystals) Cognate or accessory particles - older volcanic rocks from the same volcano Accidental particles - derived from the rocks under the volcano.In planetary geology, this term includes the debris that is ejected during the formation of an impact crater, while in astrophysics, material expelled in a stellar explosion like in supernova or in coronal mass ejection.".
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- Ejecta subject Category:Astrophysics.
- Ejecta subject Category:Planetary_science.
- Ejecta subject Category:Volcanology.
- Ejecta comment "Ejecta (from the Latin: "things thrown", singular ejectum) refers to particles ejected from an area. In volcanology, in particular, the term refers to particles that came out of a volcanic vent, traveled through the air or under water, and fell back on the ground surface or on the ocean floor.".
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- Ejecta label "مقذوفات".
- Ejecta label "噴發".
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