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Distributional consequences about resource allocation decisions
Mudflow Deposits
Sediments left behind by rapid flows of mud, often triggered by heavy rain or volcanic eruptions, that contain a mix of water and fine materials.
Pyroclastic Flow
A fast-moving current of hot gas and volcanic materials (lava blocks, pumice, ash) that flows down from a volcano during an explosive eruption.
High-Viscosity
A physical property indicating a fluid's resistance to flow, with higher values meaning greater resistance.
Nonwelded Tuff
A type of volcanic ash deposit that has not been compacted and lithified into a solid rock.
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