diatreme
a conduit filled with fragmented rock or breccia.dike
a tabular sheet of igneous rock that intrudes into other rock.dome
a rounded or blocky mass of semi-hardened lava extruded from a vent.dormant
of volcanoes, inactive or "sleeping."ejecta
any material thrown out from an erupting volcano.episode
a volcanic event of any duration.eruption
volcanic explosion and release of superheated mass under pressure.eruption cloud
a column of ash, gas, and rock fragments rising from an eruption.extinct volcano
a volcano that is inactive and is likely to stay that way for the foreseeable future.extrusion
the emitting of magma along the surface of the earth.fault
a crack in the surface of the earth. fissures fractures on the slope of a volcano.flank eruption
an eruption that occurs not at thetop of a volcano, but from its side.
fumarole
a gas or steam vent frequently found in volcanic areas.harmonic tremor
continuous seismic disturbance, thought to be related to the subterranean flow of magma.hot spot
any volcanic area having a history of tens of millions of years of activity.hyaloclastite
a deposit of fragments and granules formed by lava or magma after reacting to water.hydrothermal reservoir
a mass of porous rock containing hot water.intrusion
the entering or infiltration of magma into existing rock.lahar
a hot mudflow or ash flow down a slope.lapilli
tiny to small stone fragments ejected in an eruption.lava
molten rock after it flows out of a volcano, as opposed to magma.lava lake
a large body of molten lava in a crater, vent, or depression. Also, depending on size, a lava pond.lava tree
the hollow impression of a tree that has been engulfed and destroyed by lava.lava tube
a subterranean passage or cavern where lava once flowed.magma
underground molten rock. Magma technically becomes lava once it flows out of a volcano.magma chamber
any underground cavity holding magma.magnitude
the power, measured by numerical value, of an earthquake.monogenetic
designating a volcano that formed in a single eruption.monticule
a secondary volcanic cone of a volcano. mudflow see lahar.nuee ardente
French term for a fiery cloud or superheated mass of gas and clastic material, considered to be the most devastating weapon in a volcano's arsenal. The cloud fries flesh and carbonizes wood on contact and literally sterilizes the landscape. Often hot enough to melt iron and moving as fast as 100 miles per hour, it has been described as a napalm explosion and gas attack rolled into one.obsidian
volcanic glass.pahoehoe
Hawaiian term for smooth-textured lava with the appearance of congealed molasses.paroxysm
an eruption of extreme violence and magnitude.Pele's hair
strands of spun glass, created by blow- off from fountains or cascades of lava.Pele's tears
tear-shaped drops of glass formed with Pele's hair.phreactic explosion
an explosion of steam caused when water and hot volcanic rock meet.pillow lava
pillow-shaped blobs of lava, formed underwater.pipe
a vertical magma conduit.pit crater
a crater that forms not from venting or eruption but from sinking of the ground.plastic
that which can be molded, such as lava or magma.plate tectonics
the interplay of the 10 massive fragments or plates of Earth's broken crust, forcing continents to migrate and new crust to be formed, all related to volcanic activity.plug
the solidified lava that fills the throat of a volcano. Highly resistant to erosion, the plug may remain standing as a solitary pinnacle after the outer shell of the mountain or volcano has worn away.plug dome
a mound of hardened lava that fills and caps a vent.pluton
a large igneous mass formed deep in Earth's crust.polygenetic
forming through many eruptions.pumice
a light, porous stone frequently ejected by volcanoes and known for its ability to float on water.pyroclastic flow
an avalanche of hot gas and ash.pyrotechnics
the "fireworks" caused by a volcano.repose
the period of time between eruptions.rhyolite
a light-colored volcanic rock comprised of silica, potassium, and sodium.rift system
the ocean ridges where new crust is formed and Earth's tectonic plates are drawn apart.Ring of Fire
a ring of high earthquake and volcanic activity that extends around the Pacific Ocean.scoria
a type of bomb that is filled with air cavities yet is heavier than pumice.seafloor spreading
the expansion of the seafloor along ridges, and the creation of new crust with the separation of Earth's tectonic plates.seamount
a mountain or volcano under the sea.