Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Fujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration' has mentioned 'Volcanic' in the following places:
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Key: N2 = Tertiary sedimentary rocks; xcexb1N2 = Tertiary volcanic rocks; xcexb1Q1 = Komitake volcano; xcexb1-xcexb4Q1 = Ashitaka volcano; xcexb2Q2 = Older Fuji volcano; xcexb1xcexb2Q2 = Younger Fuji volcano.
[38] The Pacific Plate is being subducted beneath these plates, resulting in volcanic activity.
Scientists have identified four distinct phases of volcanic activity in the formation of Mount Fuji.
Following the 2011 Txc5x8dhoku earthquake, there was speculation in the media that the shock may induce volcanic unrest at Mount Fuji.
The Buddhist Hokkeko believers of Nichiren Shoshu sect piously claim that the Dai Gohonzon mandala grants supernatural protection from the Buddhist deities against possible volcanic eruption of Mount Fuji through the daylight morning ritual of Ushitora Gongyo.
In the Heian period (794xe2x80x931185) volcanic activity subsided and Fuji was used as a base for Shugendxc5x8d, a syncretic religion combining mountain worship and Buddhism.
The awe that Fujisanxe2x80x99s majestic form and intermittent volcanic activity has inspired was transformed into religious practices that linked Shintoism and Buddhism, people and nature, and symbolic death and re-birth, with worship ascents and descents to and from the summit, formalised in routes and around shrines and lodging houses at the foot of the mountain.
Curious natural volcanic features at the foot of the mountain, created by lava flowing down after volcanic eruptions, came to be revered as sacred sites, while the lakes and springsxc2xa0 were used by pilgrims for cold ablutions, Mizugori, to purify their bodies prior to climbing the mountain.
Criterion (iii): The majestic form of Fujisan as a solitary strato-volcano, coupled with its intermittent volcanic activity, has inspired a tradition of mountain worship from ancient times to the present day.