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Title: Volcanic Activity


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Volcanic Activity
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What causes Volcanos to erupt?
  • There are dissolved gases in magma.
  • Dissolved gases trapped in the magma are under
    great pressure.
  • The pressurized gases rise to the top and exit
    out of vents.
  • During the volcanic eruption, the gases dissolved
    in magma rush out, carrying the magma with them.
  • What does this sound in terms of the human body?

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Volcanic Anatomy
  • Side Vent Crater Vent Lava Pipe
    Magma Chamber

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Characteristics of Magma
  • The amount of Silica determines the thickness of
    the magma and the rate flow.
  • Silica Compound of Oxygen and Silicon.
  • High Silica Thicker magma
  • Low Silica Thinner magma

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Types of Volcanic Eruptions
  • The amount of silica will determine whether the
    volcanic eruption is quiet or explosive.
  • 2 types of eruptions
  • Quiet Eruptions
  • Explosive Eruptions

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  • Quiet Eruptions Low Silica, runny lava will
    cause quiet eruptions.
  • Examples Hawaii, Iceland
  • Pahoehoe Fast-moving lava that forms smooth
    rock as it cools
  • AA Slow-moving lava that forms rough jagged
    rock formations.

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  • Explosive Eruptions High Silica, thick and
    sticky magma.
  • The thick magma plugs up the pipe and at the
    crater.
  • Trapped gases build up until they explode.
  • Explosion breaks the lava into fragments that
    quickly cool and harden into pieces of different
    sizes.
  • Pyroclastic Flow occurs when explosive eruption
    hurls out ash, cinders, and bombs as well as
    gases.
  • Example Mt. St. Helens

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Stages of a Volcano
  • Active Living volcano that has/is/will erupt.
  • Dormant Sleeping volcano that will awaken in
    the future.
  • Extinct Dead volcano that is unlikely to erupt
    again.
  • Hot Springs/Geyser groundwater heated by a
    nearby body of magma.
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