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WARM UP!!! Thursday 1/31/08 Describe a magma chamber!
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Types of Volcanic Eruptions
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Why do volcanoes erupt? Magma rises to the surface because it is LESS DENSE than the surrounding rock. Gases and magma build up inside the volcano and eventually erupts.
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Parts of a Volcano… This diagram is located on pg. 185 in your textbook. It would be a good idea to use the book to find out the information about each part!
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Characteristics of Magma Temperature: –Hotter = Less Viscous (thinner) – Cooler = More Viscous (thicker) Silica Content: –Low Silica = Less Viscous (thinner) –High Silica = More Viscous (thicker) The thicker the magma, the more explosive the eruption!
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Types of Eruptions 1.Quiet 2.Violent
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Quiet Eruptions Runny lava oozes from volcano vents Ex. Iceland and Hawaii Produce two types of lava: –Pahoehoe: FAST and HOT –Aa: SLOW and COOL
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Violent Eruptions Thick and sticky magma plugs vents like a cork. Pressure builds up and eventually explodes. Pieces of lava/rock create a pyroclastic flow of ash, cinders, and bombs. 1.Ash = small pieces 2.Cinders = medium pieces 3.Bombs = large pieces
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Mount St. Helens BEFORE the eruption…(1980)
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Mount St. Helens DURING the VIOLENT eruption… Pyroclastic Flow
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Mount St. Helens AFTER the eruption…
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Stages of Volcanoes Active: Can erupt at any moment Dormant: May awaken and become active. There is magma still underneath it. Extinct: Unlikely to erupt again. No longer has magma underneath it.
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