14. Geohazards: Volcanoes And Earthquakes Flashcards

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tsunami

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a large ocean wave triggered by an earthquake or other natural disturbance

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geohazard

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a hazard posed to people by the physical earth

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active volcano

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a volcano that has erupted during the last 10,000 years and is likely to erupt again

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extinct volcano

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a volcano that has not erupted for tens of thousands of years and can never erupt again

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stratovolcano

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a large, potentially explosive cone-shaped volcano composed of alternating layers of lava and pyroclast

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pyroclast

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any fragment of solid material that is ejected from a volcano, ranging in size from ash to large boulders

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ash (volcanic)

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fine volcanic powder consisting of pulverized rock particles and solidified droplets of lava

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shield volcano

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a broad, domed volcano formed from many layers of basaltic lava

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cinder cone

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a small, cone-shaped volcano consisting of pyroclasts that settle at the angle of repose

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angle of repose

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the steepest angle at which loose sediments can settle

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pãhoehoe

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a lava flow with low viscosity and a smooth, glassy, or ropy surface

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‘a’ā

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a mafic lava flow with a rough, blocky surface

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lapilli

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marble- to golf ball- sized cooled fragments of lava

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pumice

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a lightweight, porous rock with at least 50% air content, formed from felsic lava

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bomb (volcanic)

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a streamlined fragment of lava ejected from a volcano that cooled and hardened as it moved through the air

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block (volcanic)

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a fragment of rock from the volcano’s cone that is ejected during an explosive eruption

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joint

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a crack or weak plane in rock

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columnar jointing

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a geometric pattern of angular columns that forms from joints in basaltic lava during cooling

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large igneous province (LIP)

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an accumulation of flood basalts that covers an extensive geographic area

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caldera

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a large depression that forms when a volcano’s magma chamber empties and collapses after the volcano erupts

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effusive eruption

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a nonexplosive eruption that produces mostly lava

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volcanic explosivity index (VEI)

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an index used to rank volcanic eruptions based on the amount of material a volcano ejects during an eruption

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lahar

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a thick slurry of mud, ash, water, and other debris that flows rapidly down a snowcapped stratovolcano when it erupts

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pyroclastic flow

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a rapidly moving avalanche of searing hot gas and ash

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normal fault

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result of tensional force as two fault blocks move apart, causing one fault block to slip downward in relation to the other fault block

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reverse fault

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result of compressional force as two fault blocks are pushed together, causing one block to move upward in relation to another block

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strike-slip fault

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result of shearing force as one block moves horizontally in relation to another block

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fault scarp

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a cliff face resulting from the vertical movement of a reverse or normal fault

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focus

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location of initial movement along a fault during an earthquake

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epicenter

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location on the ground’s surface immediately above the focus of an earthquake, where earthquake intensity is usually greatest

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aftershock

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a small earthquake that follows the main earthquake

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seismograph

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an instrument used to detect, measure, and record ground shaking

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modified Mercalli intensity (MMI) scale

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an earthquake ranking system based on the damage done to structures

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liquefaction

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transformation of solid sediments into an unstable slurry as a result of ground shaking during an earthquake

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moment magnitude scale

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an earthquake ranking system based on the amount of ground movement produced