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Title: Igneous Activity


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Igneous Activity
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The Nature of Volcanic Eruptions
  • Factors that determine whether a volcano erupts
    explosively or gently
  • Magmas composition
  • Temperature
  • Dissolved gases
  • These factors affect viscosity
  • Higher silica contenthigher viscosity
  • Higher temperaturelower viscosity
  • Gases provide force

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The Nature of Volcanic Eruptions
  • Three kinds of magma
  • Basaltic50 silica, least viscous, tendency to
    form lavas, high melting temperature
  • Andesitic60 silica, intermediate on all
    properties
  • Granite70 silica, most viscous, tendency to
    form pyroclastics, low melting temperature

4
What is Extruded During Eruptions?
  • Lava Flows
  • Pahoehoeropy basaltic lava flows
  • Aabasaltic lava flow that leaves sharp edges

5
What is Extruded During Eruptions?
  • Gases
  • 1-5 of the total weight of magma
  • 70 water vapor
  • 15 carbon dioxide
  • 5 nitrogen
  • 5 sulfur
  • Chlorine, hydrogen, and argon
  • Natural source of air pollution

6
What is Extruded During Eruptions?
  • Pyroclastics (fire fragments)
  • Fine ash particles (contain lots of gas)
  • Welded tuffash shards fused together
  • Pumicelarger pieces of welded tuff
  • Cinderspea sized
  • Lapilli (little stones)walnut-sized
  • Blocksparticles larger than lapilli
  • Bombsejected as incandescent lava

7
Volcano Types
  • Shield
  • Broad, slightly domed structure
  • Primarily basaltic lava flows, only a small
    percentage of pyroclastic material
  • Mauna Loalargest
  • Kilaueaactive today

8
Volcano Types
  • Cinder Cones
  • Built from ejected lava fragments
  • Steep angle
  • Rather small
  • Paricutin, Mexico

9
Volcano Types
  • Composite Cones (Stratovolcano)
  • Most in the Ring of Fire
  • Large, nearly symmetrical
  • Formed from relatively viscous andesitic lavas
  • Can suddenly change eruptive style to pyroclastic
    flows
  • Mt. Fuji
  • Mt. Vesuvius

10
Volcano Types
  • Composite Cones (cont.)
  • Nuee ardente
  • Fiery cloud that can race up to 125 miles per
    hour
  • Lahars
  • Mudflowash and debris combine with water

11
Other Volcanic Landforms
  • Calderas
  • Crater that exceeds one kilometer in diameter
  • Most are formed following explosive eruptions
  • They form when the summit of a volcano collapses
    into the partially emptied magma chamber below
  • Crater Lake in Oregon
  • Vents
  • Pipelike pathway from a magma chamber to a crater

12
Other Volcanic Landforms
  • Volcanic neckwhen most of a cinder cone erodes,
    leaving the rock that occupies the vent
  • Fissurefractures in the crust that pour forth
    lava
  • Lava plateausflood basalts that come from
    fissures and cover extensive areas
  • Pyroclastic flowscome from vents at high speeds
    and blanket extensive areas
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