Theory of Volcanic Energy (Expanded English Edition)
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https://doi.org/10.57184/msj.v12i1.28Keywords:
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When the internal energy converges with the external energy, the external energy moves abruptly (because it is unstable), and if this displacement is through areas with reactive material, then, it can fulfill the function of activation energy and could be the origin of a volcanic combustion. Consequently, volcanoes are the product of geolocated combustion, whose intensity and type of activity depend on the reaction capacity of the components, while the lifetime of the volcano depends on the amount of reactive material.
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2023-03-15
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Ramírez, C. V., Romero, Y. V., & Romero, M. V. (2023). Theory of Volcanic Energy (Expanded English Edition). Modern Sciences Journal, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.57184/msj.v12i1.28
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