tephra

/ˈtɛfrə/
noun
  1. Solid material ejected into the air by a volcanic eruption, including ash, cinders, and rock fragments.
    • Scientists study layers of tephra to learn about ancient volcanic events.
    • A thick blanket of tephra covered the fields after the volcano erupted.
    • The eruption sent tephra high into the atmosphere, darkening the sky for miles.
What does "tephra" mean? | whatsthatwordmean | whatsthatwordmean