Volcanoes - Blacklick Valley School District
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Volcanoes
Volcanoes and Plate tectonics
Volcano
is a mountain formed when layers of lava
and volcanic ash erupt and build up
Most are dormant
About 600 are active
What cause Volcanoes
Magma
is less dense then solid rock
It slowly rises to the earths surface
Flows out through an opening called a vent
Lava cools quickly and forms igneous rock
Opening at the top of the vent is called a crater
Pyroclastic flow – massive avalanches of hot
glowing rock and gases (complete destruction)
Where do Volcanoes Form
1.
Divergent Boundaries
Mid Atlantic
Ridge
Forms long deep cracks called rifts where magma flows
from
2.
Convergent boundaries
Cascade
Mt. Range in Oregon and Washington
Mt. Saint Helen
Pacific Ring of Fire
3.
Hot Spots
Hawaiian
Far
Some
Islands
from the edge of any plate
area of the mantle are hotter then others
These hot spots melt rock which rise to the surface to
form volcanoes
Once the volcano rises above the water it becomes an
island
What determines how a volcano
Erupts
Composition
of the magma plays a big role in
determining the manner in how a volcano erupts
Lave – more silica (silicon and oxygen) tend to be
thicker and resists flow
Lava containing more iron and magnesium and
less silica tend to flow easier
Amount
of water vapor in lava influences how lava
erupts
More water (steam) the more pressure builds up
and the more violent the eruption is
Forms of Volcanoes
Three
basic volcanoes
Shield
volcanoes
Cinder volcanoes
Composite volcanoes
1. Shield
Quiet
eruption
Broad volcanoes
Gently sloping sides
Ex. Hawaiian , rift zones like Iceland
Cinder Cone
Explosive Volcano
Throws
lava into the air, lava cools and hardens
Tephra
Forms
– small- cinders , large – bombs
steep sides
Sunset crater
Composite Volcano
Can
vary between quiet or violent
Alternating layers of lava and tephra
Convergent boundaries above subduction zone
Mt. St. Helens
Fissure
Eruption
Magma
that is highly fluid can ooze from cracks or
fissures in earths surface