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A pinion eruption refers to a specific type of volcanic activity characterized by the explosive release of gas and magma, resulting in the formation of a pinion-like structure. This term is often used in the context of certain types of eruptions that produce distinct, spire-like formations due to the rapid expulsion of volcanic material. These eruptions can create unique geological features and are typically associated with stratovolcanoes. The term "pinion" itself can also refer to the shape and structure of the resulting formations, resembling the pointed end of a pinion gear.

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