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1 Volcanoes Shield Volcano Typically Basalt Lava Flows Low Slope Angle

2 Volcanoes Composite or Strato-Volcano Typically Andesite
Lava Flows and Tuffs (pyroclastic) Higher Slope Angle

3 Volcanoes Cinder or Scoria Cone Typically Basalt Gas-charged spray
Not very violent

4 Volcanoes

5 Volcanoes Lava Dome Typically Rhyolite
Slow extrusion following violent explosion

6 Volcanoes Spatter Cone Typically Basalt Gas-charged spray
Not very violent Returns to ground before solidifies

7 Volcanoes Vent vs. Fissure

8 Volcanoes Plateau Basalt Eruptions

9 Volcanoes Plateau Basalts are Fissure Eruptions

10 Volcanoes Columnar Joints

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12 Caldera Formation

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14 Volcanic Hazards Lava Flows Basalt flows in Kalapana area, Hawaii

15 Volcanic Hazards Geologists outpace lava in Hawaii!

16 Basalt from Mt Nyiragongo invades Goma, Congo, 2002
Volcanic Hazards San Juan Parangaricutiro engulfed by basaltic aa from Paricutin, 1944 Lava Flows Basalt from Mt Nyiragongo invades Goma, Congo, 2002

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18 Volcanic Hazards Wind-blown ash deposits Heimay, Iceland Ash

19 Volcanic Hazards Ash Vertical plinian ash column from Mt. St. Helens, 1980 Mount Pinatubo, Philippines, on June 12, 1991

20 Volcanic Hazards Ash

21 Volcanic Hazards Pyroclastic Flows
Video of pyroclastic flow on Mt. Unzen Soufriere erupts on Montserrat, August 1997 Glowing ash cloud descends Mt St Helens, August 1980

22 Volcanic Hazards Pyroclastic Flows
St. Pierre, Martinique after Nuée Ardente from Mont Pelée, 1902

23 Volcanic Hazards Rhyolite Eruptions

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27 Plutonic Rocks

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29 Plutonic Rocks

30 Igneous Processes

31 Igneous Processes Hotspots can also create volcanism within continental plates Subduction zones create chains of volcanoes Melting creates volcanoes (e.g. Iceland) and oceanic crust at divergent plate boundaries Mid-Ocean Islands (e.g. Hawaii) created at enigmatic “hotspots” with elevated T

32 Igneous Processes More Mafic (and last to melt) More Sialic (and first to melt) Partial melts: low-T fraction is always more Si-Al-Na-K-rich and Fe-Mg-poor than source rock. Leaves behind Mg-Fe-rich refractory residue

33 Igneous Processes Geotherm Liquid Solid
Decompression partial melting at divergent zones Partial melts: low-T fraction is always more Si-Al-Na-K-rich and Fe-Mg-poor than source rock. Leaves behind Mg-Fe-rich refractory residue

34 Igneous Processes Decompression partial melting at divergent zones

35 Igneous Processes “Hot Spots”

36 Igneous Processes “Hot Spots”

37 Igneous Processes “Hot Spots”

38 Igneous Processes Subduction zones:
Conveyor of basalt to melt ® andesite Water lowers melting point of mantle wedge

39 Igneous Processes Subduction zones: water lowers melting point

40 Magma Generation and Evolution

41 Magma Generation and Evolution
More Mafic Crystal Fractionation (and last to melt) More Sialic (and first to melt)


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