Transcript Volcanoes

Volcanoes
Volcanoes
Definition
A volcano is an opening, or rupture, in a
planet's surface or crust, which allows hot,
molten rock, ash, and gases to escape
from below the surface. Volcanic activity
involving the extrusion of rock tends to
form mountains or features like mountains
over a period of time.
Volcanoes
Types
There are 5 general types of volcanoes:
1. Caldera volcanoes
2. Cone volcanoes
3. Lava Dome volcanoes
4. Shield volcanoes
5. Strato volcanoes
Caldera
Cone
Lava Dome
Shield
Strato or Composite
Volcanoes
Types of Eruptions
1. Effusive (Hawaii)
2. Explosive (Yellowstone or Mt. St.
Helens)
a) Pyroclastic Flow
b) Phreatic Eruption
c) Plinian Eruption
d) Strombolian Eruption
e) Vulcanian Eruption
Volcanoes
Measurement
The Volcano Explosivity Index (VEI)
provides a relative measure of the
explosiveness of volcanic eruptions. The
scale is based on:
• Volume of products erupted
• eruption cloud height
• qualitative observations
Volcanoes
Plate Tectonics
• Volcanoes are NOT randomly distributed across
the globe
• They are concentrated along narrow zones
• Most volcanoes (~80% or more) occur along
plate boundaries
• Interior of plates are mostly volcanoe free
• Volcanoes help to define plate boundaries
• Volcanoes form Hot Spots
Volcanoes
Hazards
1. tephra (ash fallout)
2. pyroclastic flows (Mt. Unzen, Japan)
3. tsunamis (Krakatau)
4. mass wasting (landslides)
5. lahars (volcanic mudflows)
6. lava flows (Hawaii)
7. gas emissions (Mammoth Lakes)
8. directed blast (Mt. St. Helens)
9. pyroclastic surge (less dense than pyroclastic flows)
Hazards
Benefits
• Industrial and chemical uses (pumice is a natural glass
used for grinding, polishing, cleaning)
• Volcanic rock is sometimes used in road construction
• Volcanic ash that has weathered greatly has improved
soil fertility
• Volcanic material is the source of opal
• Volcanic material is also the source of metals such as
gold, silver, molybdenum, copper, zinc, lead, and
mercury
• Some volcanic gas include water vapor – part of the
water cycle
• Volcanoes also are tourist attractions and support local
tourist economies
Volcanoes
Significance
• It is important to study volcanoes due to the loss
of life and damage to property they can cause
• They also have multiple benefits
• Human population continues to grow and many
cities are cited along plate boundaries
• Education is the key to being prepared for
volcanoes
Summary
Volcanoes occur due to molten rock
reaching the earth’s surface; they are
measured using the VEI scale; they occur
along plate boundaries; they cause
pyroclastic and lava flows, ash fallout,
lahars, mass wasting, earthquakes, and
may cause tsunamis, all of which may
cause loss of life and damage to property