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Eruption column

Eruption column

Cloud of hot ash and volcanic gases emitted during an explosive volcanic eruption

Photo: Japan Meteorological Agency (satellite), Digital Typhoon (website) · Commons · CC BY 4.0 · Cropped & Resized

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An eruption column or eruption plume is a cloud of super-heated ash and tephra suspended in gases emitted during an explosive volcanic eruption. The volcanic materials form a vertical column or plume that may rise many kilometers into the air above the vent of the volcano. In the most explosive eruptions, the eruption column may rise over 40 km (25 mi), penetrating the stratosphere. Injection of aerosols into the stratosphere by volcanoes is a major cause of short-term climate change.

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