Generically a conduit is a passageway (in the volume of something else), along which something can pass, connecting two regions together. In terms of a Volcano it is a section of its Plumbing along which magma can flow. It can be a pipe connecting a magma chamber to the volcanoes throat, or a planar dyke feeding a volcanic fissure.
Rock conduit that remains when the surrounding cone has been eroded is the volcanic neck.
A vertical conduit through the Earth's crust; it connects the vent of a volcano to its magma chamber; a conduit through which volcanic materials pass. Commonly filled with volcanic breccia and fragments of older rock. Varies in width and length depending on location and type of volcano.
The path that magma travels along is called a conduit. This conduit allows magma to move from its source deep within the Earth to the surface where it can erupt as volcanic material.
A Magma Conduit is hot fluid or semi-fluid material within the earth's crust from which lava and other igneous rock is formed by cooling.
A volcanic vent or conduit is an opening that leads from the crater of a volcano down to pools of magma below the surface. This conduit allows magma to travel from the magma chamber to the surface during an eruption.
A volcanic conduit that has solidified and been exposed by erosion is called a volcanic neck or volcanic plug. These features are made up of solidified magma that once flowed through the conduit of a volcano.
Rock conduit that remains when the surrounding cone has been eroded is the volcanic neck.
A vertical conduit through the Earth's crust; it connects the vent of a volcano to its magma chamber; a conduit through which volcanic materials pass. Commonly filled with volcanic breccia and fragments of older rock. Varies in width and length depending on location and type of volcano.
The path that magma travels along is called a conduit. This conduit allows magma to move from its source deep within the Earth to the surface where it can erupt as volcanic material.
A Magma Conduit is hot fluid or semi-fluid material within the earth's crust from which lava and other igneous rock is formed by cooling.
A volcanic neck is the throat of a volcano and consists of a pipe like conduit filled with hypabyssal rocks. the volcanic Lave from the Magma Chamber comes out through the throat when the volcano erupts. :) hope this helped :)
A volcanic vent or conduit is an opening that leads from the crater of a volcano down to pools of magma below the surface. This conduit allows magma to travel from the magma chamber to the surface during an eruption.
When magma rises and carves a tube-shaped structure, it forms a volcanic conduit or lava tube. These can serve as pathways for magma to travel from the magma chamber to the surface during volcanic eruptions.
This surface opening is known as a volcanic vent. It allows for the release of lava, gases, and other volcanic materials from the Earth's interior to the surface during an eruption. Volcanic vents can vary in size and shape depending on the type of volcano.
For underground conduit runs, PVC is by far the better of the two conduit systems.
The Conduit happened in 2009.
No, the conduit has to be supported individually from a supportive structure. The spacing of the strapping is related to the size of the conduit.