Volcanoes Flashcards

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1
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Name the igneous body types

A

Intrusive
Extrusive

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2
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3 Main things to form extrusive igneous rocks

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  1. Lava
  2. Pyroclasts (airborne volcanic rock fragments)
  3. Volatiles (gas escape during eruption)
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3
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Main factors affecting eruption style (also controls the viscosity of magma)

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  1. Composition of magma
  2. Temperature of magma
  3. Dissolved gasses in magma
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4
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Define Viscosity

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material’s resistance to flow

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5
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what are convergent boundaries

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magma produced by hydration melting
enriched in silica
magma of intermediate to felsic composition

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6
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what are divergent boundaries

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magma produced by decompression melting
silica-poor asthenosphere rock
magma of mafic composition

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7
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Intraplate hotspots

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discrete heat plumes that locally melt high-temp asthenosphere rock to produce magma of mafic composition

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8
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What is pyroclastic material

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fragments of rock, dust, ash from lava explosions

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9
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What are the special textures of extrusive rocks

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Porphyritic Texture: dark colour, aphanitic texture, containing large crystals (phenocrysts)
2 stage cooling:
- magma cooling slowly at depth creating large crystals
- magma rise quickly to surface, remaining liquid is cooled quickly create smaller crystals

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10
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The texture that is created when lava flow cools quickly on surface

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Glassy Texture

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11
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The texture with many holes (volatile bubbles)

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Vesicular Texture

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12
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What is pyroclastic flow

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hot cloud pyroclastic material + gas forced flow downhill
when material settles, glassy fragments of pyroclastic particles welded together to produce rock called tuff

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13
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what causes a small explosion

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Depending on the composition
- Mafic composition
- low silica, high temp (low viscosity) + low gas
LEAST EXPLOSIVE

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14
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what causes a large explosion

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felsic(+ intermediate composition)
-high silica, low temp (high viscosity) + high gas content
MOST EXPLOSIVE

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15
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How does profile of volcano relate to viscosity of lava?

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low viscosity produce long thin flow lava
high viscosity lava produce short thick flows

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16
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What is angle of repose

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steepest angle of stability

17
Q

what profile shape of shield volcano create quiet eruptions

A

low profile

18
Q

Types of volcanoes

A

Composite cone (stratovolcano)
Cinder Cones
Shield

19
Q

what is a composite cone

A

volcano type forming at convergent plate boundaries
large cone shape
high silica level lava
intermediate to felsic composition lava (explosive)

20
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what are cinder cones

A

small “parasitic cones” on larger volcanoes
small steep slopes
usually form on the side of stratovolcanoes on larger volcanoes
fragments of basaltic cinder and ash
made of tephra

21
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What is tephra

A

rock fragments and particles ejected by volcano

22
Q

What are calderas

A

in most violent eruptions, top of volcano caves in
huge amounts of pyroclastic debris + gases released through ring fractures surrounding summit
Carter produced by collapse called cladera