Lesson 9-What are hazards associated with volcanic activity? Flashcards

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Lava flows

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  • Aa-metres thick,uneven shapes,sharp edged ash and cinder blocks
  • Pahoehoe-fluid rather than viscuous but doesnt move quick as surface layer is hard and beneath is fluid
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Pyroclastic and ash fallout

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  • Coulds of hot volcanic gases
    -caused by collaping eruption collum
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Tephra

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  • Fragments of rock that are produced when magma/ rock is explosively ejected
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Lahars

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  • Hot ot cold mixture of ash and water
    -snow melts from high alttitude or excess rain
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Gases/Acid

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  • Magma contains dissolved gases which provides extra forces in eruptions
    -gases are emitted-CO2, Sulfur and Hydrogen Sulphate
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Lava Flows example

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  • Eldfell, Iceland
  • Pumped 7.3 million cubic metres of seawater
  • Flow of lava towards harbour was stopped
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Pyroclastic and ash fallout example

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  • Mt St Helens
  • Maximum speed of pyroclastic flows
    -250moh
  • 200houses burned, 27 bridges destroyed, 190 miles of road destroyed
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Tephra (volcanic ash) example

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  • E15, Iceland 2010
  • 4000 flitghts cancelled
  • Airlines lost a total combined 130 million pound per day
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Lahars example

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  • Nevado Del Ruiz, 1985
  • 3181 m
  • 25 km squared of snow and ice
  • 50 k/
  • Over 23k died
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Gases/acid rain example

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  • Lake Nyos, Cameroon
  • 1200 people dead
  • 100,000-300,000 tons of C02
  • Released in a cloud reaching 10km
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Sieismometer/earthquakes to predict volcanic eruptions

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  • Seismic data from networks is processed to understand processes happening beneath the ground surface.
  • Effective as it tracks live data automatically
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Tiltmeters to predict volcanic eruptions

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  • Measuring ground deformation-GPS>satellites
  • Rising magma will increase tilt, decreasing tilt less likely to erupt
  • Someone has to install it, potential harm
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Ground deformation to predict volcanic eruptions

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  • Inflates like a balloon/bulges
  • Bulge measured by GPS system
    Defomation may be small, not good as its only recognised by sinsitive instrments
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Volcanic gases to predict volcanic eruptions

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  • Increase in sulfur dioxide
  • Often done by plane which cant pick up suface level gases
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Preparedness and planning

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  • Devlop emergency plans so people know what to do
  • Hzard perception may ruin this
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Volcanic history/ time since last eruption to predict volcanic eruption

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  • Understanding the fequency of volcanos in the past may help us predict the future
  • May not follow the predicted patterns
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Hydrology for predicting volcanic eruptions

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  • Directly before an eruption the depth of the water table decreases as water rises due to higher temp
  • May lead to evaporation of water in the water table