Thanks @lordneroo!
Great to see the #geology posts growing and with growing interest of @geopolis and geo-related education! Exciting to see a geo-post also close to $100 bucks! Perhaps a new record for a geology-focused post here on steemit?
In your Volcanic products I would perhaps add tephra for the sake of completeness as pyroclastic flows and pure fallout tephra are distinct deposits (for at least 4 different types of distinct products). Perhaps 5 with lahars which are really important volcanic-derived deposits.
Of course, within tephra there are some interesting subdivisions as well (e.g. bombs, lapilli, etc). See more here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tephra
e.g.
Also for those that are interested, there are some great volcanic posts to learn more from in the long-running series by @sooflauschig
https://steemit.com/geology/@sooflauschig/hawaiian-volcanism-part-1-introduction
Hopefully someone helps us push you over the line (over $100) with this post and keep up the interesting science posts. Volcanoes are so awesome!
Speaking of Volcanoes... Meanwhile back in Hawaii...
https://www.reuters.tv/v/Lvw/2018/06/05/three-people-trapped-by-lava-are-rescued-in-hawaii
Tephra
Tephra is fragmental material produced by a volcanic eruption regardless of composition, fragment size, or emplacement mechanism.
Volcanologists also refer to airborne fragments as pyroclasts. Once clasts have fallen to the ground, they remain as tephra unless hot enough to fuse together into pyroclastic rock or tuff.
Wow @wikitextbot you are fast! HAHAHA!