What is a volcano & how does one form? 4/27/17
- volcano= a weak spot in the crust, usually a mountain, created through plate tectonics @ subduction zones that explodes lava to the surface
- a lot of them in Hawaii b/c Hawaii is made of volcanoes
- magma=molten rock INSIDE the volcano
- lava= molten rock OUTSIDE the volcano
- Ancient Greeks thought Hephaestus, God of fire & forge, lived in volcanoes; eruption meant he was working at the forge...Roman God Vulcan, which gives the word volcano
- Ancient Polynesians/Hawaiians believed in Pele, Goddess of Fire
- All volcanoes have the same key structure
- Most explosive landform on Earth
- Can go extinct…never erupt again!
- Formed the first atmosphere by releasing CO2
- Main vent lets magma escape
- Subsequent eruptions build up the volcano
- Pressure build up causes the eruption
- Beautiful but dangerous & deadly!
- Nature’s fireworks show!
- PT causes volcanoes by creating weakness in the crust where magma can escape…divergent & subduction zones
- NOT @ transform or C VS C boundary b/c an opening in the crust is NOT formed @ these boundaries
- Subduction zone volcanoes are the strongest/biggest boomers!
- Found on all continents except Australia
- Ring of Fire=lg volcanic belt outlining the Pacific Ocean; most volcanoes are here
- Island arc= arc of volcanoes formed along a deep ocean trench @ OvsO boundary: Japan
- Volcanic arc= arc of volcanoes formed along a CvsO boundary: Andes Mts in South America & Cascade Range of North America (Oregon & Washington)
- Hot spot volcanoes=volcano found in the middle of a plate rather than on a boundary: Hawaii & Yellowstone National Park
What do volcanoes look like on the inside? 5/3/17 (structure)
- No matter the outside, ALL volcanoes have the SAME internal structure
1)crater= bowl shaped area @ the top of the volcano surrounding the vent
2)central vent= opening allowing magma to escape in the crater @ the top
3)pipe= long tube connecting the magma chamber to the vent… “straw”
4)magma chamber= pocket/pool of magma under the volcano
5)side vent= opening on the side that allows magma to escape
6)lava flow= area covered in lava which spewed from the vent
Why does a volcano erupt & what happens during an eruption? 5/9/17
- dissolved gases in the magma expand (bubbles) as it rises in the pipe
- less rock pressure allows gases to expand as magma rises
- dissolved gases push magma farther up the pipe
- eruptions differ depending on amt of silica in the magma (SiO2):
1)quiet eruption=low silica magma is thin & runny so flows easily & gently…BLUB-BLUB!low viscosity…viscous=thickness
*pahoehoe lava is HOT!!!, runny & fast moving
*aa lava is hot!, slow moving, thicker
*lava flows/oozing, lava rivers, lava burps
*Hawaiian Islands
2)explosive eruption= high silica magma which is viscous/thick & chunky! so plugs up the vent like a cork causing ++++++++ pressure…BOOMERS!
*pyroclastic flow= “cloud” of explosive eruption made of ash, cinders, bombs, poisonous gases & is HOT!
What did I learn from the video: Eyewitness Volcano 5/12/17
What are the different forms of volcanic mountain? 5/15/17
(glue chart)
- three stages of volcanic activity:
-active=is erupting right now
-dormant= “sleeping”-may erupt in the future
-extinct= will never erupt again…DEAD!
What other landforms are created by volcanic activity? 5/18/17
book page 232-235, 228
- caldera= collapsed volcanic mtn formed when the magma chambers empties after a huge eruption (Crater Lake)…huge hole/crater shape
- volcanic soil=rich in nutrients b/c of the ash, ++++fertile & holds water well
- dike=magma forced across rock layers & hardened…vertical or diagonal (II)
- sill=a horizontal dike but btwn rock layers (II)
- volcanic neck= magma hardened in the pipe, softer surrounding rock wears away, looks like a “big tooth mountain” (Ship Rock) (II)
- batholith=massive rock formed by hardened magma (Sierra Nevada Mtns) (II)
- geysers= spout of HOT! water and steam erupting out of the ground (Old Faithful)
- hot spring=
- geothermal activity=
- igneous intrusion (II)=volcanic rock forced in among other types of rock