Volcano Notes - MrTestaScienceClass
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Volcanoes
Areas of Earth’s surface through which
magma & volcanic gas passes
Creative Forces
forming fertile farmland & large mountains
Destructive Forces
Turning mountains into clouds of ash &
rock, destroying forests & homes
Structure of a
typical volcano.
Notice the
alternating
layers of ash
and hardened
lava.
Why does this
occur?
Nonexplosive Eruptions
Most common type of eruption
Release large amounts of lava
Calm lava flow
Pacific NW of USA covered from
these eruptions
Explosive Eruptions
Rare & incredibly destructive
Debris/molten rock blown out of volcano
Large debris falls close to volcano
Smaller, dust-sized particles (ash) can travel miles
Inside a Volcano
Magma
Body of molten rock (underground) that feeds a
volcano
Vents
Opening through which
volcanic material passes
Magma
Molten rock
Composition affects how explosive a volcano is
Silica (SiO2), Water, Gases (CO2, water vapor)
When pressure decreases as magma rises, the CO2 and
water vapor expand rapidly
Silica Rich (Felsic) Magma
Traps Gases
Thicker, viscous
Difficult for gases to escape,
so pressure builds up
What Erupts from a Volcano?
Explosive Volcano
Mainly pyroclastic material
Magma that is blasted into the air and hardens
Nonexplosive Volcano
Mainly lava
Eruptions can (and do) alternate between lava &
pyroclastic eruptions (even within the same eruption)
Types of Lava
Aa
jagged surface; brittle crust
is torn by lave flow underneath
Pahoehoe
flows slowly; glassy
surface has rounded
wrinkles
Pillow Lava rounded lumps formed
under water
B locky Lava does not travel far; heaps
of sharp-edged chunks
Types of Pyroclastic Material
Formed when magma explodes and solidifies in the
air
Volcanic Bombs
Large blobs that cool & harden
in the air
Lapilli
Smaller, pebble-like stones that
harden before hitting the ground
Volcanic Ash
Most of the material in an eruption
Walls of gas bubbles explode into
tiny, glass-like slivers
Pyroclastic Flows
Produced when enormous amounts of hot ash, dust,
and gases are ejected from a volcano
Speeds up to 200 km/h
Temperatures over 700 C
Review
1)Which of the following factors influences whether a
volcano erupts explosively?
A. The concentration of bombs in the magma
B. The concentration of phosphorous in the magma
C. The concentration of aa in the magma
D. The concentration of water in the magma
Review
2) How is lava classified? How are pyroclastic
materials classified?
3) Explain how the presence of silica (felsic) and
water in magma increases the chances of an
explosive eruption.
Answers
1) D
2) Lava is classified by its surface texture; the way it flows
may also be used to help classify lava.
Pyroclastic material is classified by its size and how it
forms.
3) As the magma moves towards the surface, the water
changes to water vapor and expands rapidly; silica rich
(felsic) magma is viscous and tends to trap volcanic
gases and plug vents, the results in high pressures
forming