Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Surtsey' has mentioned 'Water' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Scheme of the Surtseyan eruption 1: Water vapour cloud 2: Cypressoid ash jet 3: Crater 4: Water 5: Layers of lava and ash 6: Stratum 7: Magma conduit 8: Magma chamber 9: Dike
The sea floor at the eruption site is 130 metres (430 feet) below sea level, and at this depth volcanic emissions and explosions would be suppressed, quenched and dissipated by the water pressure and density.
The violent explosions caused by the meeting of lava and sea water meant that the island consisted of a loose pile of volcanic rock (scoria), which was eroded rapidly by North Atlantic storms during the winter.
The explosive phreatomagmatic eruptions caused by the easy access of water to the erupting vents threw rocks up to a kilometre (0.6xc2xa0mi) away from the island, and sent ash clouds as high as 10xc2xa0km (6.2xc2xa0mi) up into the atmosphere.
By early 1964, though, the continuing eruptions had built the island to such a size that sea water could no longer easily reach the vents, and the volcanic activity became much less explosive.