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Title: By: Becca Blosser, Sarah Jarvis, Karen McDonald, Lynn Parmer


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Krakatau 1883
By Becca Blosser, Sarah Jarvis, Karen McDonald,
Lynn Parmer
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Overview
  • Where is it?
  • History
  • Timeline of Eruption
  • After the Eruption
  • Tsunami
  • Significance

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Historical Activity
  • Prehistoric cone
  • Three islands
  • Rakata
  • Perboewatan
  • Danan
  • Krakatau Island
  • 1680 eruption

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  • On may 20 at 1030 in the morning, a volcanic
    eruption was observed on the Island of Krakatau
    from the ship. At first we saw from the island a
    white cumulus cloud rising fast. It rose almost
    vertically until, after about half an hour, it
    had reached a height of 11,000 m.
  • Capt. Hollmann, German warship Elisabeth, May
    1883

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1883 Timeline of Eruption
May
June
July
August
Continued activity, although little is known
about specific events
Explosion from Perboe-watan vent, clouds of
smoke, ash
More frequent earthquakes, loud reports heard,
final eruption and resulting tsunami
Again, continued activity, but little specific
information
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  • We were lying off Anjer, at the western end of
    Java, on the straits of Sunda It was a real
    paradise, a profusion of vegetation rising from
    the seashore to the summit of hills several
    thousand feet high It was enhanced by the subtle
    scent of the spice trees and the sweet, yet weird
    and melancholy chant of some of the natives...
    There were three of us in the boat, and we rested
    a long time trying to take in the strange
    grandeur of our surroundings it was at this time
    that we noticed a long straight column of black
    smoke, going up from the peak of Krakatoa
    Island
  • Seaman Dalby on the Hope, June 1883

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Why so violent an eruption?
  • All three volcanoes erupted
  • New, hotter magma?
  • Water added to the chamber?

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No human tongue could tell what happened. I
think hell is the only word applicable to what we
saw and went through. I am sure that I was burnt
mainly by fire that spurted out of the ground as
we went along. At first, thinking only of
glowing ash showers, we endeavored to shelter
ourselves under beds, taking the risk of the
house falling in, which no doubt it did on a
great many, but the hot ashes came up through the
crevices of the floor and burned us still
more. native of Kalianda, August 1883
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After the Eruption
  • Cloud of ash and tephra 25 km high
  • Rain of pumice stone
  • Death toll 4500
  • Tsunami
  • Blue sunsets
  • Acid rain

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  • We did not take much notice at first, until the
    reports grew very loud. Then we noticed that
    Krakatoa was completely enveloped in smoke.
    Afterwards came on the thick darkness, so black
    and intense that I could not see my hand before
    my eyes Towards night, everything became worse.
    The reports became deafening, then natives
    cowered down panic-stricken, and a red fiery
    glare was visible in the sky above the burning
    mountain, twenty-five miles away.
  • an elderly Dutch pilot living in Anjer, August
    1883

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Tsunami
  • Seepage of seawater into magma chamber
  • Massive submarine eruption
  • Displacement of water
  • Waves as tall as 30 m
  • Death toll 36,000
  • Felt as far as 500 mi. away

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  • I was working a long way from the seafive to
    six km from the coast. A lot of other natives
    were working with me in the paddee fieldWe had
    gone to work as usual, in spite of the volcano.
    We did not think it would hurt us. And all of a
    sudden there came a great noise. We looked round
    at once and saw a great black thing coming toward
    us. It was very high and strong, and we soon saw
    that it was water. Trees and houses were washed
    away as it came along. The people near us began
    to cry out and run for their lives. We all ran
    towards the steep sloping ground nearby and tried
    to climb up out of the way of the water. It was
    too quick for most of them, and many were drowned
    along at my side.
  • A survivor from Java, August 1883

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So whats the significance?
  • The more we can learn from previous volcano
    eruptions, the better we can prepare for them
    when they happen in the future
  • If history repeats itself, and the unexpected
    always happens, how incapable must Man be of
    learning from experience. George Bernard Shaw
  • History is a cyclic poem written by time upon
    the memories of man. Percy Shelley

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Test Questions
  • 1) Which hazard involved in this event caused the
    most deaths?
  • 2) Give one reason Krakatau erupted so violently.
  • 3) What effects resulted from the ash erupting
    into the atmosphere?
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