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Chapter 9
The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions

LECTURE OUTLINE

earth

Portrait of a Planet

Third Edition
©2008 W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.
Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions

Prepared by

Ronald Parker
Earlham College Department of Geosciences
Richmond, Indiana
Volcanic Eruptions


What is a volcano?
An erupting vent through which molten rock surfaces.
 A mountain built from magmatic eruptions.


Volcanoes are a clear result of tectonic activity.
 Volcanoes pose a number of hazards to humans.


Mexico City.
 Seattle, U.S.
 Naples, Italy.


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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Volcanic Eruptions
In 79 C.E. Mt. Vesuvius erupted violently.
 Pyroclastic flows destroyed Pompeii, killing 20,000.
 A record of Roman life was preserved under ash.


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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Volcanic Eruptions


Unpredictable, dangerous.
Build large mountains.
 Blow mountains to bits.




Eruptions can…
Provide highly productive
soils to feed a civilization.
 Can extinguish a civilization
in a matter of minutes.




Eruptions affect climate.

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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Volcanic Materials


The products of volcanic eruption take three forms:
Lava flows – Molten rock that move over the ground.
 Pyroclastic debris – Fragments blown out of a volcano.
 Volcanic gases – Vapor and aerosols that exit a volcano.


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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Lava Flows
Lava can be thin and runny or thick and sticky.
 Flow type depends on viscosity via composition.
 Composition depends on silica (SiO 2), Fe, and Mg.


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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Lava Compositions


Lavas with high silica / low Fe and Mg are called...




Lavas with low silica / high Fe and Mg are called…




Silicic, felsic, or rhyolitic.
Mafic or basaltic.

Lavas with moderate silica, Fe and Mg are called…


Intermediate or andesitic.

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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Basaltic Lava Flows
Mafic lava – Very hot, low silica, and low viscosity.
 Basalt flows are often thin and fluid.


They can flow rapidly (up to 100 km/hr).
 They can flow for long distances (up to several 100 km).


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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Pahoehoe


Pahoehoe (pa-hoy-hoy) - a Hawaiian word
describing basalt with a glassy, ropy texture.
Pahoehoe forms when extremely hot basalt forms a skin.
 With flow, the skin is rolled into ropy ridges and furrows.


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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
A’a’


A’a’ (ah-ah) is a Hawaiian word describing basalt
that solidifies with a jagged, sharp, angular texture.
A’a’ forms when hot flowing basalt cools and thickens.
 With flow, lava crumbles into shards and fragments.


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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Lava Tubes
A cooled crust forms on top of a basalt flow.
 A conduit – a lava tube – develops in the flow.
 Tubes prevent cooling, facilitating flow for miles.
 Lava tubes become caves that can transmit water.


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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Columnar Jointing
Solidified flows may contract with vertical fractures
that are hexagonal in cross-section.
 Columnar jointing indicates lava.


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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Pillow Basalts
Underwater, basalt cools instantly; it cannot flow.
 It cools to form a rounded blob called a pillow.


The pillow surface is cracked, quenched glass.
 Lava pressure ruptures a pillow to form the next blob.
 The process repeats to form a mound of pillow basalts.




Common on the MOR.

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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Andesitic Lava Flows


Higher SiO2 content makes andesitic lavas viscous.
Unlike basalt, they do not flow rapidly.
 Instead, they mound around the vent and flow slowly.


The outer crust fractures, creating rubble.
 Andesitic lava flows remain close to the vent.


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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Rhyolitic Lava Flows


Rhyolite; the highest SiO2 – the most viscous lava.

Rhyolitic lava rarely flows.
 Rather, lava plugs the vent as a lava dome.
 Sometimes, lava domes are blown to smithereens.


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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Pyroclastic Debris
Fragmental material ejected from a volcano.
 Glass shards, fragmented lava in a range of sizes.


Ash – Powdery glass shards.
 Lapilli – Pea- to plum-sized material.
 Blocks and bombs – Apple- to refrigerator-sized.


Blocks – Pre-existing rock torn from the volcano.
Bombs – Streamlined fragments of ejected lava.

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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Pyroclastic Debris


Tephra – Deposits of pyroclastic debris.
Volcanic agglomerate – Lapilli and bombs near the vent.
 Tuff – Lithified ash with or without lapilli.


Air-fall tuff – Accumulations of ash that fall like snow.
Welded tuff (ignimbrite) – Tuff that is deposited while hot.

Hot pyroclastic flow material that fuses before cooling.

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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Pyroclastic Flows


Pyroclastic flows (or, nuée ardentes - French):
200oC - 450oC avalanches of hot ash that race downslope.
 Moving up to 300 kph, they incinerate all in their path.
 Immediately deadly; they kill everything quickly.
 Many famous examples: Vesuvius, Mt. Pelée, Augustine.


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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Lahars
Tephra is readily moved by water as a debris flow.
 Known as lahars, these flows are often deadly.


Lahars move rapidly (up to 50 km/hr).
 They have the consistency of wet cement,.
 A distinct hazard to people living in volcanic valleys.


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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Volcanic Gas


1 to 9% of magma may be gas.



Carbon dioxide (CO2) – Second in abundance.





Water (H2O) – Most abundant dissolved gas.
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) – Rotten egg smell.

Magma composition controls gas content.


Felsic magmas are gas-rich; Mafic magmas are less so.

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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Volcanic Gas
Gases are expelled as magma rises (P drops).
 SO2 reacts with water to form aerosol sulfuric acid.




Style of gas escape controls eruption violence.
Low viscosity (basalt) – Easy escape; mellow eruption.
 High viscosity (rhyolite) – Difficult escape; violent.




Gas bubbles in rock are
called vesicles.

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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Volcanic Architecture


Volcanoes have characteristic features.
A magma chamber.
 Fissures and vents.
 Craters.
 Calderas.
 Distinctive profile.


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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Magma Chamber


Located in the upper crust.
Usually an open cavity or area of highly fractured rock.
 Contains a large quantity of magma.




Some magma cools here to form intrusive rock.

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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Magma Chamber
Some magma rises via a conduit to the surface.
 Magma may also erupt along a linear tear, a fissure.


Fissure eruptions may display a “curtain of fire.”
 Fissures evolve into discrete vents.


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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Vents
A vent is a lava outlet on a volcano.
 Vents can form anywhere on the volcano.


Summit vent – Located at the top of the volcano.
 Flank vent – Located on the side of a volcano.


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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Craters
Crater – A bowl-shaped depression atop a volcano.
 Craters are up to 500 m across; 200 m deep.
 Form as erupted lava piles up around the vent.
 accentuate by summit collapse into conduit.


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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Caldera


A gigantic volcanic depression.
Much larger than a crater.
 1-10s of kilometers across.


Magma chamber empties.
 Volcano collapses into it.


Crater Lake, Oregon.
 Yellowstone National Park.


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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Crater Lake Caldera, Oregon
Shapes and Sizes
Magma type governs volcano shape and size.
 Categories:


Shield volcanoes – Largest.
 Cinder cones – Smallest.
 Stratovolcanoes – Intermediate in size.


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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Volcano Types


Shield volcanoes.
Broad, slightly domed-shaped (like an inverted shield).
 Lateral flow of low-viscosity basaltic lava.
 Have a low slope and cover large geographic areas.
 Mauna Loa on Hawaii is a good example.


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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Volcano Types


Cinder cone – Conical piles of tephra.
The smallest type of volcano.
 Built of ejected lapilli-sized fragments piled up at a vent.
 Slopes are at the angle of repose.
 Often symmetrical with a deep summit crater.


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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Volcano Types


Stratovolcanoes (composite volcanoes).
Large, cone-shaped volcano.
 Composed of alternating layers of lava and tephra.
 Often symmetric; can be odd shapes from landslides, etc.
 Examples include Mt. Fuji, Mt. Rainier, Mt. Vesuvius.


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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Eruptive Style


Will it flow, or will it blow? Two dominant styles.
Effusive eruptions – Produce lava flows.
 Explosive eruptions – Blow up.


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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Eruptive Style


Effusive eruptions – Produce lava flows.
Lava flows stream away from vents.
 Lava lakes can form around the vent.
 Can produce huge lava fountains.




Commonly basaltic, these eruptions create shields.

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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Eruptive Style


Explosive eruptions – Produce pyroclastic flows.
Caused by gas pressure in the more viscous magma.
 Pressure is released explosively.
 Create stratovolcanoes.
 May create calderas.
 Blanket the landscape with tephra.




Andesitic and rhyolitic compositions.

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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Eruptive Style


Phreatomagmatic eruptions – Less common style.
Volcanic eruption where magma interacts with water.
 Some phreatomagmatic eruptions can be cataclysmic.


A magma chamber breaches and admits water.
Water flashes to steam and blows the entire volcano apart.
Examples: Santorini, Krakatau.

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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Controls on Eruptive Style


Viscosity – Controls the ease of lava flow.
Basalt – Low-viscosity lava flows away from vent.
 Felsic – High-viscosity lava builds-up at the vent.




Gas Pressure – Greater P favors explosive style.
Basalt – Low-viscosity allows gas release.
 Felsic – High-viscosity prevents gas release.




Environment – Where eruption occurs important.
Subaerial lava flowing on land cools slower than…
 Submarine lava, which is quickly quenched.


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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Tectonic Settings
Plate motion is a dominant control on volcanism.
 Volcanic types are linked to tectonic settings




Hot spots - Where mantle plumes cut the lithosphere.
Oceanic hot spots.
Continental hot spots and flood basalts.

Mid-ocean ridges – Spreading axes.
 Convergent boundaries – Subduction zones.
 Continental rifts – Incipient ocean basins.


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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Hot Spot Eruptions


Oceanic hot spot – Plume under an oceanic plate.
Basalt erupts at the seafloor and forms a growing mound.
 A volcano builds above sea level to form an island.
 Then basalt will not quench and can flow long distances.
 Lava builds upward and outward and the island grows.
 Submarine slumps remove large masses of the volcano.


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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Hot Spot Eruptions


Continental hot spot – Cuts a continental plate.


Often erupts both basaltic and rhyolitic material.
Basaltic – Makes up the mantle plume.
Rhyolitic – Basalt melts the granitic crust it passes through.

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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Hot Spot Eruptions


Continental hot spots.


Flood basalts – Voluminous lava eruption above a plume.
Thinned lithosphere erupts magma from long fissures.
Lava spreads over large areas; great thicknesses stack up.
With time, a shrinking plume creates “normal” volcanoes.

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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
MOR Eruptions
Most lava erupts along the mid-ocean ridge (MOR).
 MOR-produced oceanic crust covers 70% of Earth.
 Basalt erupted from fissures quenches as pillows.
 Pillow mounds are pulled apart with plate motion.


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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Convergent Boundaries


Most volcanoes form at convergent boundaries.
Volatiles from subducting plate initiate melting.
 Arc volcanoes develop on overriding plate.


May cut through oceanic or continental crust.


The “Ring of Fire” dominates Pacific margins.

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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
Continental Rifts


Yield an array of volcano types reflecting...
Partial melting of the mantle (mafic magmas).
 Partial melting of the crust (felsic magmas).




Examples:
East African Rift.
 Basin and Range.
 Mid-continent Rift.


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Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
This concludes the
Chapter 9
The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions

LECTURE OUTLINE

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Portrait of a Planet

Third Edition
©2008 W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.
Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak

Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions

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Op ch09 lecture_earth3 -1, volcanoes

  • 1. Chapter 9 The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions LECTURE OUTLINE earth Portrait of a Planet Third Edition ©2008 W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 2. The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions Prepared by Ronald Parker Earlham College Department of Geosciences Richmond, Indiana
  • 3. Volcanic Eruptions  What is a volcano? An erupting vent through which molten rock surfaces.  A mountain built from magmatic eruptions.  Volcanoes are a clear result of tectonic activity.  Volcanoes pose a number of hazards to humans.  Mexico City.  Seattle, U.S.  Naples, Italy.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 4. Volcanic Eruptions In 79 C.E. Mt. Vesuvius erupted violently.  Pyroclastic flows destroyed Pompeii, killing 20,000.  A record of Roman life was preserved under ash.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 5. Volcanic Eruptions  Unpredictable, dangerous. Build large mountains.  Blow mountains to bits.   Eruptions can… Provide highly productive soils to feed a civilization.  Can extinguish a civilization in a matter of minutes.   Eruptions affect climate. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 6. Volcanic Materials  The products of volcanic eruption take three forms: Lava flows – Molten rock that move over the ground.  Pyroclastic debris – Fragments blown out of a volcano.  Volcanic gases – Vapor and aerosols that exit a volcano.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 7. Lava Flows Lava can be thin and runny or thick and sticky.  Flow type depends on viscosity via composition.  Composition depends on silica (SiO 2), Fe, and Mg.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 8. Lava Compositions  Lavas with high silica / low Fe and Mg are called...   Lavas with low silica / high Fe and Mg are called…   Silicic, felsic, or rhyolitic. Mafic or basaltic. Lavas with moderate silica, Fe and Mg are called…  Intermediate or andesitic. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 9. Basaltic Lava Flows Mafic lava – Very hot, low silica, and low viscosity.  Basalt flows are often thin and fluid.  They can flow rapidly (up to 100 km/hr).  They can flow for long distances (up to several 100 km).  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 10. Pahoehoe  Pahoehoe (pa-hoy-hoy) - a Hawaiian word describing basalt with a glassy, ropy texture. Pahoehoe forms when extremely hot basalt forms a skin.  With flow, the skin is rolled into ropy ridges and furrows.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 11. A’a’  A’a’ (ah-ah) is a Hawaiian word describing basalt that solidifies with a jagged, sharp, angular texture. A’a’ forms when hot flowing basalt cools and thickens.  With flow, lava crumbles into shards and fragments.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 12. Lava Tubes A cooled crust forms on top of a basalt flow.  A conduit – a lava tube – develops in the flow.  Tubes prevent cooling, facilitating flow for miles.  Lava tubes become caves that can transmit water.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 13. Columnar Jointing Solidified flows may contract with vertical fractures that are hexagonal in cross-section.  Columnar jointing indicates lava.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 14. Pillow Basalts Underwater, basalt cools instantly; it cannot flow.  It cools to form a rounded blob called a pillow.  The pillow surface is cracked, quenched glass.  Lava pressure ruptures a pillow to form the next blob.  The process repeats to form a mound of pillow basalts.   Common on the MOR. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 15. Andesitic Lava Flows  Higher SiO2 content makes andesitic lavas viscous. Unlike basalt, they do not flow rapidly.  Instead, they mound around the vent and flow slowly.  The outer crust fractures, creating rubble.  Andesitic lava flows remain close to the vent.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 16. Rhyolitic Lava Flows  Rhyolite; the highest SiO2 – the most viscous lava. Rhyolitic lava rarely flows.  Rather, lava plugs the vent as a lava dome.  Sometimes, lava domes are blown to smithereens.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 17. Pyroclastic Debris Fragmental material ejected from a volcano.  Glass shards, fragmented lava in a range of sizes.  Ash – Powdery glass shards.  Lapilli – Pea- to plum-sized material.  Blocks and bombs – Apple- to refrigerator-sized.  Blocks – Pre-existing rock torn from the volcano. Bombs – Streamlined fragments of ejected lava. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 18. Pyroclastic Debris  Tephra – Deposits of pyroclastic debris. Volcanic agglomerate – Lapilli and bombs near the vent.  Tuff – Lithified ash with or without lapilli.  Air-fall tuff – Accumulations of ash that fall like snow. Welded tuff (ignimbrite) – Tuff that is deposited while hot. Hot pyroclastic flow material that fuses before cooling. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 19. Pyroclastic Flows  Pyroclastic flows (or, nuée ardentes - French): 200oC - 450oC avalanches of hot ash that race downslope.  Moving up to 300 kph, they incinerate all in their path.  Immediately deadly; they kill everything quickly.  Many famous examples: Vesuvius, Mt. Pelée, Augustine.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 20. Lahars Tephra is readily moved by water as a debris flow.  Known as lahars, these flows are often deadly.  Lahars move rapidly (up to 50 km/hr).  They have the consistency of wet cement,.  A distinct hazard to people living in volcanic valleys.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 21. Volcanic Gas  1 to 9% of magma may be gas.   Carbon dioxide (CO2) – Second in abundance.   Water (H2O) – Most abundant dissolved gas. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) – Rotten egg smell. Magma composition controls gas content.  Felsic magmas are gas-rich; Mafic magmas are less so. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 22. Volcanic Gas Gases are expelled as magma rises (P drops).  SO2 reacts with water to form aerosol sulfuric acid.   Style of gas escape controls eruption violence. Low viscosity (basalt) – Easy escape; mellow eruption.  High viscosity (rhyolite) – Difficult escape; violent.   Gas bubbles in rock are called vesicles. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 23. Volcanic Architecture  Volcanoes have characteristic features. A magma chamber.  Fissures and vents.  Craters.  Calderas.  Distinctive profile.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 24. Magma Chamber  Located in the upper crust. Usually an open cavity or area of highly fractured rock.  Contains a large quantity of magma.   Some magma cools here to form intrusive rock. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 25. Magma Chamber Some magma rises via a conduit to the surface.  Magma may also erupt along a linear tear, a fissure.  Fissure eruptions may display a “curtain of fire.”  Fissures evolve into discrete vents.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 26. Vents A vent is a lava outlet on a volcano.  Vents can form anywhere on the volcano.  Summit vent – Located at the top of the volcano.  Flank vent – Located on the side of a volcano.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 27. Craters Crater – A bowl-shaped depression atop a volcano.  Craters are up to 500 m across; 200 m deep.  Form as erupted lava piles up around the vent.  accentuate by summit collapse into conduit.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 28. Caldera  A gigantic volcanic depression. Much larger than a crater.  1-10s of kilometers across.  Magma chamber empties.  Volcano collapses into it.  Crater Lake, Oregon.  Yellowstone National Park.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 30. Shapes and Sizes Magma type governs volcano shape and size.  Categories:  Shield volcanoes – Largest.  Cinder cones – Smallest.  Stratovolcanoes – Intermediate in size.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 31. Volcano Types  Shield volcanoes. Broad, slightly domed-shaped (like an inverted shield).  Lateral flow of low-viscosity basaltic lava.  Have a low slope and cover large geographic areas.  Mauna Loa on Hawaii is a good example.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 32. Volcano Types  Cinder cone – Conical piles of tephra. The smallest type of volcano.  Built of ejected lapilli-sized fragments piled up at a vent.  Slopes are at the angle of repose.  Often symmetrical with a deep summit crater.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 33. Volcano Types  Stratovolcanoes (composite volcanoes). Large, cone-shaped volcano.  Composed of alternating layers of lava and tephra.  Often symmetric; can be odd shapes from landslides, etc.  Examples include Mt. Fuji, Mt. Rainier, Mt. Vesuvius.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 34. Eruptive Style  Will it flow, or will it blow? Two dominant styles. Effusive eruptions – Produce lava flows.  Explosive eruptions – Blow up.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 35. Eruptive Style  Effusive eruptions – Produce lava flows. Lava flows stream away from vents.  Lava lakes can form around the vent.  Can produce huge lava fountains.   Commonly basaltic, these eruptions create shields. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 36. Eruptive Style  Explosive eruptions – Produce pyroclastic flows. Caused by gas pressure in the more viscous magma.  Pressure is released explosively.  Create stratovolcanoes.  May create calderas.  Blanket the landscape with tephra.   Andesitic and rhyolitic compositions. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 37. Eruptive Style  Phreatomagmatic eruptions – Less common style. Volcanic eruption where magma interacts with water.  Some phreatomagmatic eruptions can be cataclysmic.  A magma chamber breaches and admits water. Water flashes to steam and blows the entire volcano apart. Examples: Santorini, Krakatau. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 38. Controls on Eruptive Style  Viscosity – Controls the ease of lava flow. Basalt – Low-viscosity lava flows away from vent.  Felsic – High-viscosity lava builds-up at the vent.   Gas Pressure – Greater P favors explosive style. Basalt – Low-viscosity allows gas release.  Felsic – High-viscosity prevents gas release.   Environment – Where eruption occurs important. Subaerial lava flowing on land cools slower than…  Submarine lava, which is quickly quenched.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 39. Tectonic Settings Plate motion is a dominant control on volcanism.  Volcanic types are linked to tectonic settings   Hot spots - Where mantle plumes cut the lithosphere. Oceanic hot spots. Continental hot spots and flood basalts. Mid-ocean ridges – Spreading axes.  Convergent boundaries – Subduction zones.  Continental rifts – Incipient ocean basins.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
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  • 41. Hot Spot Eruptions  Oceanic hot spot – Plume under an oceanic plate. Basalt erupts at the seafloor and forms a growing mound.  A volcano builds above sea level to form an island.  Then basalt will not quench and can flow long distances.  Lava builds upward and outward and the island grows.  Submarine slumps remove large masses of the volcano.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 42. Hot Spot Eruptions  Continental hot spot – Cuts a continental plate.  Often erupts both basaltic and rhyolitic material. Basaltic – Makes up the mantle plume. Rhyolitic – Basalt melts the granitic crust it passes through. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 43. Hot Spot Eruptions  Continental hot spots.  Flood basalts – Voluminous lava eruption above a plume. Thinned lithosphere erupts magma from long fissures. Lava spreads over large areas; great thicknesses stack up. With time, a shrinking plume creates “normal” volcanoes. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 44. MOR Eruptions Most lava erupts along the mid-ocean ridge (MOR).  MOR-produced oceanic crust covers 70% of Earth.  Basalt erupted from fissures quenches as pillows.  Pillow mounds are pulled apart with plate motion.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 45. Convergent Boundaries  Most volcanoes form at convergent boundaries. Volatiles from subducting plate initiate melting.  Arc volcanoes develop on overriding plate.  May cut through oceanic or continental crust.  The “Ring of Fire” dominates Pacific margins. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 46. Continental Rifts  Yield an array of volcano types reflecting... Partial melting of the mantle (mafic magmas).  Partial melting of the crust (felsic magmas).   Examples: East African Rift.  Basin and Range.  Mid-continent Rift.  Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
  • 47. This concludes the Chapter 9 The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions LECTURE OUTLINE earth Portrait of a Planet Third Edition ©2008 W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd edition, by Stephen Marshak Chapter 9: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions