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1 Volcanoes

2 Magma: liquid, molten rock underground
Lava: magma that reaches the surface

3 The composition of lava depends on dissolved gases and silica content

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5 Dissolved Gases Example: water vapor, carbon dioxide (CO2), sulfur (S) *More gas = more explosive eruption

6 Silica Content More silica (SiO2) = thick magma Viscosity- ability to resist flow. High viscosity = thick flow Low viscosity = thin flow

7 Two classifications of lava:
1) Felsic: much silica, light-colored, slow moving (continental crust)

8 2) Mafic: low silica and gas, dark-colored, fast moving (oceanic crust)

9 3 types of mafic lava: 1) Aa Lava= choppy 2) Pahoehoe = ropy

10 3) Pillow Lava= underwater

11 Hardened Lava In Hawaii

12 Volcano: place where magma reaches the surface
Volcanism: when a fissure or crack develops in the crust allowing magma to reach the surface

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14 Pahoehoe

15 HOT SPOTS: areas of volcanic activity in the middle of lithospheric plates

16 Hawaiian Islands

17 Volcano Anatomy Vent: opening from which lava flows Crater: funnel-shaped pit or depression at top of volcano Caldera: depression where the walls have collapsed

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19 Volcanic vents turn into plugs when the lava cools

20 Diamond Head Crater in Hawaii

21 Pyroclastic Material (tephra):solid particles produced in eruptions
Ash (<2mm) Lapilli (<64mm) Bombs Blocks

22 ash

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24 lapilli

25 bombs

26 blocks

27 Types of volcanoes…

28 composed of calm lava flows form gently sloping, dome- shaped mountain
1.Shield Volcano composed of calm lava flows form gently sloping, dome- shaped mountain basaltic (mafic) magma

29 Example: largest = Mauna Loa in Hawaii

30 Made mostly of tephra and other rock particles
2. Cinder Cone Volcano Made mostly of tephra and other rock particles Formed from explosive eruptions small, narrow base & steep sides Grantic (felsic) magma

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32 Symmetrical build up of alternating layers of rock and lava
3. Composite Volcano (Stratovolcano) Symmetrical build up of alternating layers of rock and lava highly explosive eruptions with high silica and high gas content forms large, cone-shaped mountains

33 Composite example 1 Mt. St. Helens- before

34 Mt. St. Helens- after

35 Ex. 2 -Mount Vesuvius - Pompeii
20 feet of volcanic ash smothered The city!

36 Mount Vesuvius – Pompeii= composite
20 feet of volcanic ash smothered The city!


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