Learning About Volcanoes and Mathematics

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Learning About Volcanoes and Mathematics Soledad Ulep & Eligio Obille Jr U.P. NISMED, Philippines

Most of the active volcanoes in the world are found around the Pacific Ocean. http://www.worldatlas.com/aatlas/infopage/ringfire.htm

Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology

Taal Volcano

Crater Lake, Taal Volcano Photo: E. Obille Jr.

When volcanoes erupt, different materials come out. Lava eruption at Mayon Volcano Photo: Tryfon Topalidis

Lava flow at Mayon Volcano Photo: Tomas Tam

Later on, the lava cools down and turns solid.

Very small fragments that come out of volcanoes are called ASH. Pyroclastic flow at Mayon Volcano Photo: C.G. Newhall

Pyroclastic flow at Pinatubo Volcano Photo: Alberto Garcia

The volcanic ash that fall on the slopes of a volcano may become saturated with rain during typhoon season. Later, the ash and rainwater mixture may move down as LAHARS.

Photo shows Mt Pinatubo (center) as seen from above Photo shows Mt Pinatubo (center) as seen from above. Gray materials are lahars, moving down the slopes of the volcano along river channels toward lower areas.

Before lahar event Photo: in Fire & Mud, Newhall and Punongbayan, eds

After lahar event Photo: in Fire & Mud, Newhall and Punongbayan, eds

Lahars of Mt Pinatubo bury the surrounding areas after the 1991 eruption

Lahar in Pampanga Photo: in Fire & Mud, Newhall and Punongbayan, eds

Lahar in Tarlac Photo: in Fire & Mud, Newhall and Punongbayan, eds

Lahars at Mayon Photo: E. Obille Jr.

Lahars at Mayon Photo: E. Obille Jr.

Pinatubo eruption, 1991 Photo: Richard P. Hoblitt, USGS

Pinatubo ashfall Photo: United States Marine Corps

People evacuate during the Mt Pinatubo eruption in 1991.

People flee to evacuation centers during the Mt Pinatubo eruption of 1991.

Mayon Volcano, Albay Photo: NASA

Suggested Mathematical Tasks Determine the distance of the community from the volcano using a map. Determine the distance travelled by different volcanic materials (deposits made by lavas, pyroclastic flows, ashfall, and lahars (students will use hazard maps as basis) Compare the relative speeds of the different volcanic hazards (lava flow, pyroclastic flow, lahars, ashfall) with the “speed” of walking, running, bicycling, or using a car.

Suggested Mathematical Tasks Determine the area covered by the different volcanic deposits (to help students visualize the extent of this area, compare it to that of a basketball court) Determine the volume of materials ejected by a volcano (to help students visualize the large amount of material involved, compare it to the capacity of a dump truck)

Reference Newhall, C. G., & Punongbayan, R. S. (Eds.). (1996). Fire and Mud: Eruptions and Lahars of Mount Pinatubo, Philippines. Seattle and London: University of Washington Press. Retrieved August 12, 2005, from http://pubs.usgs.gov/pinatubo/contents.html