14. Geohazards: Volcanoes And Earthquakes Flashcards
tsunami
a large ocean wave triggered by an earthquake or other natural disturbance
geohazard
a hazard posed to people by the physical earth
active volcano
a volcano that has erupted during the last 10,000 years and is likely to erupt again
extinct volcano
a volcano that has not erupted for tens of thousands of years and can never erupt again
stratovolcano
a large, potentially explosive cone-shaped volcano composed of alternating layers of lava and pyroclast
pyroclast
any fragment of solid material that is ejected from a volcano, ranging in size from ash to large boulders
ash (volcanic)
fine volcanic powder consisting of pulverized rock particles and solidified droplets of lava
shield volcano
a broad, domed volcano formed from many layers of basaltic lava
cinder cone
a small, cone-shaped volcano consisting of pyroclasts that settle at the angle of repose
angle of repose
the steepest angle at which loose sediments can settle
pãhoehoe
a lava flow with low viscosity and a smooth, glassy, or ropy surface
‘a’ā
a mafic lava flow with a rough, blocky surface
lapilli
marble- to golf ball- sized cooled fragments of lava
pumice
a lightweight, porous rock with at least 50% air content, formed from felsic lava
bomb (volcanic)
a streamlined fragment of lava ejected from a volcano that cooled and hardened as it moved through the air
block (volcanic)
a fragment of rock from the volcano’s cone that is ejected during an explosive eruption
joint
a crack or weak plane in rock
columnar jointing
a geometric pattern of angular columns that forms from joints in basaltic lava during cooling
large igneous province (LIP)
an accumulation of flood basalts that covers an extensive geographic area
caldera
a large depression that forms when a volcano’s magma chamber empties and collapses after the volcano erupts
effusive eruption
a nonexplosive eruption that produces mostly lava
volcanic explosivity index (VEI)
an index used to rank volcanic eruptions based on the amount of material a volcano ejects during an eruption
lahar
a thick slurry of mud, ash, water, and other debris that flows rapidly down a snowcapped stratovolcano when it erupts
pyroclastic flow
a rapidly moving avalanche of searing hot gas and ash