A magmatic earthquake is an earthquake triggered by the movement of magma, underground molten rock.
No, Magmatic is and adjective meaning of or realting to magma. Magma is not a mineral but molten rock underground.
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What role is played by energy in its various forms to create magmatic and metamorphic rocks?
Magmatic (lava) cooling.
No, magmatic processes involve the movement and cooling of molten rock beneath the Earth's surface, while metamorphism involves changes in mineral composition, texture, or structure of rocks due to high pressures and temperatures. Magmatic processes can lead to the formation of igneous rocks, whereas metamorphism produces metamorphic rocks.
Magmatic (lava) cooling.
Because I am imbued with magmatic foresight.
They are not studied as much because they are less dangerous than magmatic volcanoes because there has been hardly any deaths from mud volcanoes.
Yes.... Areas of pockets of magmatic accumulation.
It is felsic, containing rhyolite and high quantities of silicon.
The toy motor work on the electro magmatic induction
A magmatic quake is seismic activity caused by the movement of high pressure magma within the earth's crust. This tends to occur as the pressure within a magma chamber increases which leads to hydraulic fracturing of the surrounding rock mass. This fracturing causes the seismicity or magmatic quake. This sort of small scale seismic activity near a volcano may indicate that the pressure in the magma chamber that feeds the volcano is increasing and in turn may be a precursor to a volcanic eruption and is something that vulcanologists or geophysicists would be on the look out for!