TWO OF MEXICO’S DANGEROUS VOLCANOES THREATENING TO ERUPT lecture by Walter Hays Uploading date: February 07, 2015 More lectures at Disasters Supercourse - http://www.pitt.edu/~super1/collections/collection52.htm PPT original - http://www.pitt.edu/~super7/53011-54001/53031.ppt URL: http://www.pitt.edu/~super1/lecture/lec53031/index.htm Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction, Vienna, Virginia, USA
Popocatapatele and Colima, two of Mexico’s volcanoes, are acting up again February 5, 2015 For now the eruptions are not considered to be dangerous and no evacuations have been ordered.
MEXICO‘s VOLCANOES
POPOCATEPL: EMMITING GAS ABD ASH PLUMES
POPOCATEPL: a threat to mexico city
COLIMA: a NORE DISTANT threat
WARNING: Don’t forget that the world’s 1498 other active volcanoes can erupt anytime, also.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION OF 1,500 ACTIVE VOLCANOES
11 VOLCANOES THE WORLD HOPES WILL NOT ERUPT AGAIN Eyjafjallajökull and Katla (ICELAND) Chaiten Krakatau Merapi Colimas Vesuvius Pinatubo Mount Rainier Nevada del Ruiz Popocatepl Nyirangongo (CONGO)
A RE-ERUPTION OF ANY OF THESE ACTIVE VOLCANOES IS LIKELY TO BE VERY DEVASTATING, LOCALLY, REGIONALLY, AND GLOBALLY
DISASTER LABORATORIES CAUSES OF RISK LATERAL BLAST PYROCLASTIC FLOWS FLYING DEBRIS VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS VOLCANIC ASH LAVA FLOWS DISASTER LABORATORIES LAHARS TOXIC GASES
WHAT MAKES A VOLCANO ESPECIALLY DANGEROUS Location and a large explosivity index (VEI) combine to make some volcanoes especially dangerous.
LOCATION NEAR CITIES MAKES SOME VOLCANOES VERY DANGEROUS An eruption at some locations is certain to be devastating to people, their property, their health, the community infra-structure, the environment, and the economy.
The Eyjafjallajökull and Katla Volcanoes: Southern Iceland
EUROPEAN AIR TRAFFIC DISRUPTED: APRIL 15, 2010
The 800-meter fissure caused by the first eruption, which grew to 1 The 800-meter fissure caused by the first eruption, which grew to 1.2 km in the second eruption, could be heading towards the Myrdalsjokall glacier, which sits atop the powerful Katla volcano
An eruption of the Katla volcano, located under the massive Myrdalsjokull icecap, could cause disastrous local flooding, explosive blasts, and eruption clouds that would disrupt air traffic between Europe and the USA.
VOLCANO CHAITEN ERUPTS: CHILE: MAY 3, 2008
CHAITEN ERUPTED AFTER 8,000-10,000 YEAR DORMANCY THE 1,200 M (3,550 FT) VOLCANO SENT ASH HIGH INTO THE SKY. “VOLCANIC EARTHQUAKES WERE TRIGGERED IN THE AREA. 1,500 RESIDENTS EVACUATED, MOSTLY BY BOAT
Krakatau 26-27 August, 1883 The big one! http://www.geology.sdsu.edu/how_volcanoes_work/Krakatau.html
Anak Krakatoa—Son of Krakatoa The 1883 Krakatoa Eruption ! Anak Krakatoa—Son of Krakatoa
MOUNT MERAPI: INDONESIA
INDONESIA’S MOUNT MERAPI ERUPTED IN MAY & JUNE, 2006 Mount Merapi emitted lava, debris, and a pyroclastic flow on May 15, but this one was not devastating.
EXPLOSIVENESS OF JUNE 8 ERUPTION SENT 15,000 FLEEING
MOUNT VESUVIUS: ITALY; a threat to naples
Mount Somma-Vesuvius Location: Bay Naples, east of the city of Naples, Italy Last eruption: March, 1944
MOUNT FUJI: JAPAN; a threat to tokyo
Mt. PiNATUBO: THE PHILIPPINES; JUNE 15, 1991
Pinatubo was the second largest eruption of the 20th century and the largest to impact a densely populated area.
MOUNT RAINIER: threat to WASHINGTON (USA)
MOUNT RAINIER: LAHAR SIMULATION
MOUNT RAINIER: LAHAR SIMULATION
MOUNT RAINIER: LAHAR SIMULATION
NEVADA DEL RUIZ: COLOMBIA; a 1988 disaster
The lahar generated by the eruption of Nevada del Ruiz buried 25,000 people in the city of Armero as they slept.
Africa's most active volcano.
NYIRANGONGO: DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO; A THREAT TO GOMA
ERUPTION OF NYIRANGONGO: JANUARY 2, 2010