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1 Volcanic Eruptions 11/5/14 9-1/9-2 pgs. 222-229  IN: What do you think causes a volcanic eruption to sometimes be explosive and others to just run?

2 Volcano  A mountain that forms when molten rock, called magma, is forced to the Earth’s surface.

3 What determines how it will erupt?  Magma composition  High water content can cause increased pressure as the water turns to steam and expands  Silica rich magma is sticky and clogs the vents of volcanoes plugging them and preventing the release of the pressure. basalt granite

4 What is difference between lava and magma? Magma is inside the Earth. Lava is on the Earth’s Surface.

5 Nonexplosive Volcano  Volcanoes that have relatively calm outpourings of lava releasing a huge amount of molten rock.

6 Lava flows from non explosive volcanoes  Blocky lava: jumbled heaps of sharp-edged chuncks  Pahoehoe: flows slowly like candle wax with glassy surface and rounded wrinkles

7  Aa: Flows fast forming a brittle crust with jagged pieces  Pillow: Forms under water in lumps that look like pillows

8 Explosive Volcano  Clouds of hot debris and gases shoot out from the volcano often at supersonic speeds.

9 Pyroclastic Material  Rock fragments created by explosive volcanic eruptions.

10 Four types of Pyroclastic Material  Volcanic blocks: the largest pieces of solid rock blasted out of the volcano.  Volcanic bombs: large blobs of magma that harden in the air.

11  Lapilli: “little stones” of pebble-like bits of magma that become solid before they hit the ground.  Volcanic ash: form when the gas bubbles of stiff magma explode into tiny glasslike slivers.

12 9.2 Volcanoes’ Effects on Earth  Flows and Fallout: clouds of hot ash flow at super sonic speeds downhill, choking and searing everything in their path. Ash combines with glaciers creating a cement like mixture that can dam up rivers…called a lahar. It is an effective fertilizer, but when it reaches the upper atmosphere it blocks out the sun cooling average global temperatures.

13 3 Types of Volcanoes  Shield volcanoes  Cinder cone volcanoes  Composite volcanoes

14 Shield Volcanoes  Built out of layers of lava from repeated nonexplosive eruptions.

15 Cinder Cone Volcanoes  Small volcanic cones made entirely of pyroclastic material.

16 Composite Volcanoes  Form by explosive eruptions of pyroclastic material followed by quieter outpourings of lava.  Most common.

17  Forms when a magma chamber that supplies material to a volcano empties and its roof collapses leaving a large circular depression. Calderas

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19 Out  Explain how some volcanoes erupt explosively and some do not.


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