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Volcanoes. Anatomy of a Volcano Conduit (pipe) in center Vent on top Crater = steep-walled depression.

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1 Volcanoes

2 Anatomy of a Volcano Conduit (pipe) in center Vent on top Crater = steep-walled depression

3 Magma Some magmas have dissolved gasses in them Gasses rise & cause pressure –Like a soda bottle

4 Viscosity –A substance’s resistance to flow Determined by –Composition – type of rock (more silica = higher viscosity) Basaltic Lava = not viscous Andesitic Lava = very viscous –Temperature – cooler temperatures = higher viscosity –The more viscous the more explosive the eruption

5 Eruptions The most viscous (cold, silica) gassy lavas have the greatest eruptions

6 Types of Volcanos 1. 1.Shield Volcanoes Are broad, slightly domed structures Produced by fluid basaltic lavas Some form islands in ocean (ex. hawaii & iceland)

7 2.Cinder Cones Eject lava fragments the size of cinders into the air High in gas-rich basaltic magma small, usually only erupt once (maybe a few times)

8 3. 3.Composite Cones gas rich magma with andesitic composition (lots of silica) – causes very viscous lavas have explosive eruption The Ring of Fire Found in the Pacific Ocean called “The Ring of Fire”

9 Hot Spots A rising mantle plume that melts surface rocks creating volcanoes

10 Hot spots – Evidence for Plate Tectonics The hot spot stays in one place…then the plate moves…the hot spot is still there so a new volcano forms Eventually there is a line of volcanoes – the oldest being further away from the hot spot Example is line of volcanoes from Suiko to Hawaii (Suiko is oldest, Hawaii is youngest)


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