Fusarole vs Fumarole - What's the difference?
fusarole | fumarole |
(architecture) A moulding generally placed under the echinus or quarter round of capitals in the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian orders of architecture.
(Webster 1913)
An opening in the ground that emits steam and gases due to volcanic activity.
* 2003': Masaya did not offer an opportunity to sample high-temperature '''fumaroles , but its neighbors, Momotombo and Cerro Negro volcanoes, are noted for their fumarolic activity — L.J. Wardell, P. Delmelle, T. Fischer, J.L. Lewicki, E. Malavassi, J. Stix, W. Strauch, ''Volcanic gas workshop features state-of-the-art measurement techniques .