lahar
Americannoun
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a landslide of wet volcanic debris on the side of a volcano.
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the deposit left by such a landslide.
noun
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A wet mass of volcanic fragments flowing rapidly downhill. Lahars usually contain ash, breccia, and boulders mixed with rainwater or with river or lake water displaced by the lava flow associated with the volcano.
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The deposit produced by such a flowing mass.
Etymology
Origin of lahar
1925–30; < Javanese: lahar, lava
Example Sentences
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They also warned of potential lahar floods - a type of mud or debris flow of volcanic materials - if heavy rain occurs.
From BBC
But often, a lahar occurs, which are large deposits of muddy debris that can fall away from a volcano with little warning.
From Seattle Times
Those mudslides are known as lahars in Indonesian, which translates to cold lava.
From New York Times
Cold lava, also known as lahar, is a mixture of volcanic material and pebbles that flow down a volcano’s slopes in the rain.
From Seattle Times
“It’s a race against time and it’s a matter of life and death but there’s also the danger of rockfalls and volcanic lahar.”
From Seattle Times
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