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Noun

  1. The solid material thrown into the air by a volcanic eruption that settles on the surrounding areas

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Tephra is air-fall material produced by a volcanic eruption regardless of composition or fragment size. Tephra is typically rhyolitic in composition, as most explosive volcanoes are the product of the more viscous felsic or high silica magmas.
Volcanologists also refer to airborne fragments as pyroclasts or sometimes just clasts. Once clasts have fallen to the ground they remain as tephra unless hot enough to fuse together into pyroclastic rock or tuff. The distribution of tephra following an eruption usually involves the largest boulders falling to the ground quickest and therefore closest to the vent, while smaller fragments travel further—ash can often travel for thousands of miles, even circumglobal, as it can stay in the stratosphere for several weeks. When large amounts of tephra accumulate in the atmosphere from massive volcanic eruptions (or from a multitude of smaller eruptions occurring simultaneously), they can reflect light and heat from the sun back through the atmosphere, in some cases causing the temperature to drop, resulting in a climate change: "volcanic winter". Tephra mixed in with precipitation can also be acidic and cause acid rain and snowfall.
Tephra fragments are classified by size:
The words "tephra" and "pyroclast" both derive from Greek. Tephra means "ash". Pyro means "fire" and klastos means "broken"; thus pyroclasts carry the connotation of "broken by fire".
The use of tephra layers, which bear their own unique chemistry and character, as temporal marker horizons in archaeological and geological sites is known as tephrochronology.

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tephra in Catalan: Tefra
tephra in German: Pyroklastika
tephra in Spanish: Tefra
tephra in Estonian: Tefra
tephra in Basque: Piroklasto
tephra in French: Ejecta
tephra in Indonesian: Tefrit
tephra in Icelandic: Gjóska
tephra in Italian: Tefriti
tephra in Japanese: テフラ
tephra in Latin: Tephra
tephra in Low German: Tephra
tephra in Dutch: Tefra
tephra in Norwegian: Tefra
tephra in Polish: Materiał piroklastyczny
tephra in Portuguese: Piroclasto
tephra in Russian: Тефра
tephra in Swedish: Pyroklastiskt material
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