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earthquake fissure GEOL

fissure eruption

fissure vein MIN

fissure vein

flank fissure GEOL

volcanic fissure GEOL

yawning fissure GEOL

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The fissures were discovered in a type of steel frequently used in the 1950s and 1960s that is now known to be susceptible to cracking....
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By the second day the activity stopped in all but one fissure where the main crater formed.
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Closure of the choroid fissure in the optic stalk occurs during the seventh week of development.
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More than 200 springs flow from three large fissures and other smaller openings in the rock.
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Its eruption was followed by a number of small fissure eruptions.
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The small stream disappears briefly in a deep fissure, passing underground in the limestone.
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The bark is dark brown to gray, with narrow fissures and flat ridges creating plate-like scales; it is thin and easily damaged.
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Large earthquakes have led to collapsing mountains, landslides and fissures.
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These two erupting fissures shared the same magma chamber, according to geophysicists.
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When in the young state, the fissure extends as far as the front edge.
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