Volcano case studies Flashcards
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Eyjafjallajökull, Iceland
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- 2010
- VEI 2-4, large ash cloud
- No deaths, no injuries (potential health problems from ash)
- Constructive boundary: European & N.American
- Phreatic (interaction of water & hot magma)
- Est $2.6bn GDP loss (shut airports)
- Extra business for channel tunnel
- 2.8m tn less carbon emitted
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Mt Pelee, Martinique
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- 1902
- VEI 5, pyro flows
- 29,000 dead (3rd deadliest in history)
- Destructive boundary: S.American & Caribbean
- Crude monitoring & no evacuation despite eary signs of eruption (low tech/knowledge)
- US: $200,000 in aid + navy w/ supplies
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Montserrat, Caribbean
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- 1995-1997
- VEI 3, intermittent pyro flows, ash clouds, lahars
- 19 dead
- 2/3 of island became exclusion zone
- Ex-capital Plymouth buried over time by ash & lahars
- People evacuated to North of island, living in poor quality shelters up to 10 years
- Farmers went back to tend to crops & 9 died (due to long dormant periods as well as arguable lack of land given so farmers needed to go back)
- Damaged environment: coral reefs & chicken frog
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Nevado del Ruiz, Colombia
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- 1985
- VEI 3, lahar
- Lahar triggered by phreatic erruption
- 23,000 dead
- Warnings & requests for evacuation given weeks before but ignored by citizens
- Happened at night, people couldn’t see lahar coming
- Erruption detected, but storm had disconnected communication to Armero –> warning not recieved
- Population never fully recovered, now 12,000
- Evacuation plan made by government was confusing (green = bad, red = good)
- Night time delayed aid, high altitude stopped helicopters, mud stopped heavy rescue machinery
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Tangiwai, New Zealand
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- 1953 & 2007
- 153 dead in 1953 after lahar destroyed railway bridge
- Sensors put in place (e.g. vibration & water level sensors)»_space; alert sent to authorities 2 hr before lahar reaches tracks»_space; trains diverted
- 2007: lahar in same place, 0 deaths
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Sidoarjo, Indonesia
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- 2006-present
- Average 100,000 cubic m /day
- Over 60,000 displaced
- 11 dead
- Suspicion that Lapindo(gas drilling company) caused eruption as bore hole connected to flow
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Nyiragongo, DRC
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- Frequently errupting: 2002, 2021
- Both VEI 2
- Highly populated area (Goma) due to fertile soil
- Highly fluid lava travels up to 60mph & hard to predict
- 2002: 100 dead, 20% of Goma destroyed, shambolic evacuation
- Built an observatory, GVO, which predicted 2021
- 2021: 37 dead (mostly in car crash due to panic), shambolic evacuation again
- Political situation means armed guards needed for seismologists, limits access
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Pinatubo, Phillipines
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- 1991
- VEI 6, pyro flows, lava, ash cloud
- 367 dead
- Ash settled & collapsed 200k buildings
- Ash harmed crop growth for 2 years, but minerals boosted yield after
- 0.5 degree global temp cooling due to ash
- Successful evacuation of 200,000 in weeks leading up to erruption
- Post eruption: risk map created & increase in monitoring (cameras around rim)
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Eldfell, Iceland
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- 1973
- VEI 3
- 1 death (died of heart attack while protecting home)
- 1 mile long fissure erruption
- Slow moving, able to evacuate 6,500 people
- Lasted several months
- 350 homes destroyed
- Seawater pumped & sprayed to solidify lava, saved harbour
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Toba Supervolcano, Indonesia
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- 75,000 years ago
- VEI 8 (highest possible)
- Near extinction of human race caused genetic bottlneck, only those in parts of Africa thought to have survived
- Core sample in Lake Malawi shows plants to be same before & after eruption»_space; winter less severe?
- 6-8 year volcanic winter
- Ash up to 100m thick near volcano
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Mt St Helens, USA
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- 1980
- VEI 5
- 57 dead
- Juan de Fuca subsided under N.American
- M5.1 quake triggered landslide which caused lateral erruption
- $1.1bn cost
- 20 mile exclusion zone (loggers died inside zone ans some outside too)
- Evac policy & exclusion zone based on vertical, not lateral eruption
- Sediment retention system + dredging in Spirit Lake to stop lake collapsing & sediment downstream (should also be don in Lake Nyos however can’t afford»_space; 1300 dead due to gasses)
- Bezimyanny, Russia 1956 same erruption type but no deaths as rural
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Campi Flegrei, Italy
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- One supervolcano caused large complex of 20 caldera craters, 100 sq km
- African plate subducting under Eurasian
- Continued monitoring»_space; hot magma detected below whole area
- 1m livng within the caldera»_space; eruption would be devastating
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Pompeii, Italy
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- 79 A.D
- Estimated 2000 dead
- Buried under 25m of ash
- VEI 4
- Lack of knowledge»_space; no evacuation despite ash could & pumice falling hours before pyro flows