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GL3 2007 Jan Q1 Volcanic Hazards Teide
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1. Figure 1 is a map showing past and potential volcanic hazards for the island of Tenerife.
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Refer to the data in Figure 1. (a) (i) For each of the following hazards, state one characteristic that may cause loss of life and property damage during a volcanic eruption. [2] Pyroclastic flows Ash falls
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Refer to the data in Figure 1. (a) (ii) Contrast the potential hazards that could occur at Santa Cruz and Chio if the volcano erupted as predicted. [2]
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Refer to the data in Figure 1. (a) (iii) Describe the type of data that might have been collected in order to produce this hazard map. [3]
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Refer to the data in Figure 1. (b) (i) Using the evidence from Figure 1, explain how the valleys of Güimar and La Orotava might have been formed. [2)
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Refer to the data in Figure 1. (b) (ii) Explain how the formation of these valleys may have caused devastation in coastal areas many hundreds of kilometres from Tenerife. [3]
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Refer to the data in Figure 1. (a) (i) For each of the following hazards, state one characteristic that may cause loss of life and property damage during a volcanic eruption. [2] Pyroclastic flows Hot/fast Ash falls Thick/choking/heavy/roof collapse
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Refer to the data in Figure 1. (a) (ii) Contrast the potential hazards that could occur at Santa Cruz and Chio if the volcano erupted as predicted. [2] No pyroclastic flows in S. Cruz Less ash fall at S. Cruz 4-2m cf >10m
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Refer to the data in Figure 1. (a) (iii) Describe the type of data that might have been collected in order to produce this hazard map. [3] Topography – to predict path of lava flows Thickness of previous deposits – potential scale Chemical analysis of deposits – type of eruption Prevailing wind direction – distribution of ash deposits Records of previous eruptions
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Refer to the data in Figure 1. (b) (i) Using the evidence from Figure 1, explain how the valleys of Güimar and La Orotava might have been formed. [2) Landslide induced by volcanic activity Related to offshore debris material
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Refer to the data in Figure 1. (b) (ii) Explain how the formation of these valleys may have caused devastation in coastal areas many hundreds of kilometres from Tenerife. [3] Tsunamis Origin/wavelength/amplitude, speed Effect of shallowing water Little energy reduction
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