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Subglacial eruption: 1: Water vapor cloud, 2: Lake, 3: Ice, 4: Layers of lava and ash, 5: Stratum, 6: Pillow lava, 7: Magma conduit, 8: Magma chamber, 9: Dike
Hawaiian eruption: 1: Ash plume, 2: Lava fountain, 3: Crater, 4: Lava lake, 5: Fumaroles, 6: Lava flow, 7: Layers of lava and ash, 8: Stratum, 9: Sill, 10: Magma conduit, 11: Magma chamber, 12: Dike
Plinian eruption: 1: ash plume, 2: Magma conduit, 3: volcanic ash rain, 4: Layers of lava and ash, 5: Stratum, 6: Magma chamber
Submarine eruption
Surtseyan eruption
Phreatic eruption
Peléan eruption
Strombolian eruption
Vulcanian eruption

I came across this set on commons FPC where all of them have been nominated concurrently and are faring quite well. (Yes, I'm thinking someone should do the same over here.) However, I'm having some trouble trying to cram the relevant ones into Types of volcanic eruptions and their respective articles. Some of the articles don't even exist yet.

Comments:

  • I guess you must have seen the Entr'acte nomination by now. I'd be tempted to see how the idea of a "Featured Set" goes down there before considering these as a group. I really like them, some more than others.. my gut says they'd be best nominated as a set, but confess I have no idea how we would deal with PoD display, or avoid inundating the FP category page, let alone fit them into a single article. Have you tried reducing the thumb size on that page? --mikaultalk 13:31, 12 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Yes I have - it makes the labels almost unreadable on my monitor. As for featured sets, I'll probably promote all three images in the Entr'acte nom tomorrow and (if I'm not the nominator) all nine here. After all, that's exactly what commons did.
POTD isn't really my problem. :) I might suggest to Howcheng to spread them over several months but he managed to cram the two skeleton ones in that tiny space. MER-C 12:28, 16 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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