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Nevado Del Ruiz, Colombia Volcan Del Fuego,Colima,Mexico Nyiragongo, Zaire/Congo, Africa
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Nevado Del Ruiz, Colombia http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= 5cjTTu5A9iw
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Overview: Location Type of volcano Times of eruption Magma type Casualties
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Location: In the Andes mountains of South America. –In West-central Colombia.
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Type of volcano: Stratovolcano, also called composite volcano. With an elevation of 5,389 m.
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Times of eruption: Nevado Del Ruiz generated killer mudflows in 1595. Then again in 1845, hundreds died in settlements located at the site of Armero. –After the 1845 eruption Nevado Del Ruiz was quiet for 140 years. –People forget about the destruction and Armero was built on the same site, growing to a town of 30,000 by 1980
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Cont. Until the 1985 eruption that produced mudflows which reached the town of Armero.
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Magma type: High viscosity andesitic to rhyolitic lava flows. –Explosive eruption style. –Eruption types: Plinian
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Casualties: More than 23,000 people were killed. 5,000 injured. 5,00 homes were destroy.
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Volcan Del Fuego Colima http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3EQiWnou4w
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Overview: Location Type of volcano Times of eruption Magma type Casualties
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Location
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Type of volcano Composite or Stratovolcano Considered Mexico’s most dangerous and active volcano Erupted a few dozen times since the 1500’s
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Location 280 miles west of Mexico Subduction zone between the Pacific plate and the North American plate 13,325 ft. high Pacific ‘Ring of fire’
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Oceanic-Continental Subduction Zone
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Ring of Fire
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Magma type High viscosity andesitic to rhyolitic lava flows –Explosive eruptive style(pyroclastic lava flow)
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Nyiragongo, Congo One of eight volcanoes in the Virunga National Park. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_meqhjQxb8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBro5jOG00s
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Overview: Location Type of volcano Times of eruption Magma type Casualties
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East African Rift Zone
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Nyiragongo, Strato or Shield??
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Recent Eruption Disaster Erupted 1/17/02, at 8:35am Earthquakes were felt for 2 weeks preceding the eruption, every 40 seconds during the eruption, and have died down exponentially, yet continue still Spewed 250 Million cubic meters of lava (125,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools) As stratovolcano, no pyroclastic flows, and the lava flowed at a slow rate of 1.2 - 1.6 km/hour Eruptions have occurred every 10 years since 1884
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Cones and Craters Surround the Volcano.
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Nyiragongo erupts January 17, 2002 Lava flows from the southern flanks toward Goma. Basaltic flows reach 1.2 to 1.8 km/hour.
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Basaltic Trail Blazer.
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Nyiragongo’ Refugees. Approximately 400,000 evacuated for 3 days. 12000 families left homeless
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80 Percent of Goma Destroyed. 14 villages damaged. 45 dead from eruption. Civil Disobedience results in more.
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Crater in Nyiragongo’s Summit. Is it half full or half empty?
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Oct, 7, 1999 Quito, Ecuador
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Volcanoes rolling ash and rings of steam rise from 15,728 foot-tall Guagua Pichincha on the morning of October 7, 1999. No sound or tremor alerted the nearby city of Quito and wind swept ash away quickly.
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Quito, Ecuador Oct, 7, 1999 Shower of ash turning day to night for the first time since 1960
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Fig. 6-29, p.141
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Predicting Eruptions Establish a volcano’s history –Active –Dormant Monitor changes and anomalies –Earthquakes –Changes in shape or elevation –Volcanic gases –Changes in ground temperature –Composition of water
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Predicting Eruptions
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