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VOLCANIC LANDFORMS
These landforms are formed as a result of volcanic
activity, or else they represent the various kinds of
volcanoes and volcanic features themselves.
OVERVIEW…
CINDER CONES
(TEPHRA CONES)




        Cinder cones internal layered structure due to varying
       They show an are small volume cones consisting mainly
       of tephra that resultafrom strombolian eruptions. They
        On young cones, depression at the top of the
       intensities of the explosions that deposit different
       usuallycalled a of basaltic to andesitic material.
        cone, consist crater, is evident, and represents the
       sizes of pyroclastics. controlled by the angle of
       Slopes of the cones are
        area above the vent from which material was
       repose (angle of stable slope for loose unconsolidated
       material) and ejected.
        explosively are usually between about 25 and 35o.
Cinder and tephra cones usually occur around summit
vents and flank vents of stratovolcanoes.

Parícutin Volcano in Mexico. This volcano was born in
a farmers corn field in 1943 and erupted for the next 9
years.
Last eruption:1952
VOLCANIC DOMES (LAVA DOMES)
 resultfrom the extrusion of highly viscous, gas poor
 andesitic and rhyolitic lava.

 Blocks of nearly solid lava break off the outer surface of
 the dome and roll down its flanks to form a breccia
 around the margins of domes.
   Most dome eruptions are
    preceded by explosive
    eruptions of more gas rich
    magma, producing a tephra
    cone into which the dome is
    extruded.

   They form unstable slopes
    that may collapse to expose
    gas-rich viscous magma to
    atmospheric pressure.

   This can result in lateral
    blasts or Pelean type
    pyroclastic flow (nuée
    ardentes) eruptions.
SHIELD VOLCANOES
             by gentle upper slopes (about 5o) and
Characterized
somewhat steeper lower slopes (about 10o)

Most   shields were formed by low viscosity basaltic magma
that flows easily down slope away from the summit vent
   Vents for most shield
    volcanoes are central vents,
    which are circular vents
    near the summit.

   Hawaiian shield volcanoes
    also have flank vents, which
    radiate from the summit and
    take the form of en-echelon
    fractures or fissures, called
    rift zones, from which lava
    flows are released.
The term 'en echelon'
refers to closely-spaced,
parallel or sub-parallel,
overlapping or step-like
minor structural features in
rock (faults, tension
fractures), which
lie oblique to the overall
structural trend.
The three main volcanoes which
   make up the island of Hawaii:
   Mauna Loa
   Mauna Kea
   Kilauea

Mauna Loa - largest landform on Earth
STRATOVOLCANOES
(COMPOSITE VOLCANOES)
  Stratovolcanoes show than shield volcanoes, with
   Have steeper slopes inter-layering of lava flows
    sometimes have a crater at the summit that is formed
  and pyroclastic material, which is why they are the top
                     o                        o
   slopes of 6 to ejection on material from 30central vent
    by explosive 10 low of the flanks to a near
  sometimes called composite volcanoes.
Mayon Volcano
it holds the record of the world's
most perfect volcanic cone.
MAAR
result from phreatic or phreatomagmatic activity, wherein
magma heats up groundwater, pressure builds as the water
to turns to steam, and then the water and preexisting rock
are blasted out of the ground to form a tephra cone with
gentle slopes.
CRATERS AND CALDERAS
     Craters are circular depressions, usually less than 1 km
      in diameter, that form as a result of explosions that emit
      gases and tephra.

     Calderas are much larger depressions, circular to
      elliptical in shape, with diameters ranging from 1 km to
      50 km. Calderas form as a result of collapse of a
      volcanic structure.
Formation of the
         Crater Lake Caldera in
Eruptions of ash and pumice
           Southern Oregon    Caldera collapse




          Today               Steam explosions
CALDERA…
   Crater Lake Caldera in southern Oregon is an 8 km
    diameter caldera containing a lake.
SLOPE LANDFORMS
Slope Development
 Landforms and landscapes change over time as
  a result of various dynamic factors. These
  factors include tectonic movement, weather,
  erosion, and gravity.
BUTTE
   a prominent isolated hill with steep,
    often vertical sides and a small,
    relatively flat top
MESA
 A (Spanish and Portuguese for "table") is the American
 Formed by weathering and erosion of horizontally
  English term for tableland, an elevated area of land with a
  layered rocks that have been uplifted
  flat top and sides that are usually steep cliffs.
  by tectonic activity.
 In Spanish such a landform is more usually known as a
  meseta.
PLATEAU
 another landform that is relatively level, and some sources claim that a
 plateau is an elevated plain.
 A plateau has at least one steep, cliff-like side. It forms as a result of
 geologic uplift (the slow upward movement of large parts of stable
 areas of Earth's crust due to heat forces within the planet) or as a
 result of much lava flows that spread out over hundreds of thousands
 of square miles.
CLIFFS
 usually formed by rock that is
a significant vertical, or near   resistant rock exposure.
                                   vertical,
 to erosion and weathering.
are formed as erosion landforms    due to the
    Sedimentary rocks are most likely that produce
processes of erosion and weatheringto
them.form sandstone, limestone, chalk, and dolomite.
    Igneous rocks, such as granite and basalt also often
     form cliffs.
ARTIFICIAL LANDFORMS
   An artificial island or man-made island that has been
    constructed by people rather than formed by natural
    means.
YAS MARINA ISLAND
  is an artificial island in Abu Dhabi, UAE near
  natural Sir Bani Yas island.
THE PALM JEBEL ALI
  is an artificial archipelago in Dubai, United Arab
  Emirates which began construction in October
  2002, was originally planned to be completed by
  mid 2008 and has been on hold since
HARBOR ISLAND
  is an artificial island in the mouth of Seattle,
  Washington's Duwamish Waterway where it
  empties into Elliott Bay.
  was then the largest artificial island in the world,
  at 350 acres (1.4 km²).
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landforms (geomorphology) presentation

  • 1. VOLCANIC LANDFORMS These landforms are formed as a result of volcanic activity, or else they represent the various kinds of volcanoes and volcanic features themselves.
  • 3. CINDER CONES (TEPHRA CONES)  Cinder cones internal layered structure due to varying They show an are small volume cones consisting mainly of tephra that resultafrom strombolian eruptions. They On young cones, depression at the top of the intensities of the explosions that deposit different usuallycalled a of basaltic to andesitic material. cone, consist crater, is evident, and represents the sizes of pyroclastics. controlled by the angle of Slopes of the cones are area above the vent from which material was repose (angle of stable slope for loose unconsolidated material) and ejected. explosively are usually between about 25 and 35o.
  • 4. Cinder and tephra cones usually occur around summit vents and flank vents of stratovolcanoes. Parícutin Volcano in Mexico. This volcano was born in a farmers corn field in 1943 and erupted for the next 9 years. Last eruption:1952
  • 5. VOLCANIC DOMES (LAVA DOMES) resultfrom the extrusion of highly viscous, gas poor andesitic and rhyolitic lava. Blocks of nearly solid lava break off the outer surface of the dome and roll down its flanks to form a breccia around the margins of domes.
  • 6. Most dome eruptions are preceded by explosive eruptions of more gas rich magma, producing a tephra cone into which the dome is extruded.  They form unstable slopes that may collapse to expose gas-rich viscous magma to atmospheric pressure.  This can result in lateral blasts or Pelean type pyroclastic flow (nuée ardentes) eruptions.
  • 7. SHIELD VOLCANOES by gentle upper slopes (about 5o) and Characterized somewhat steeper lower slopes (about 10o) Most shields were formed by low viscosity basaltic magma that flows easily down slope away from the summit vent
  • 8. Vents for most shield volcanoes are central vents, which are circular vents near the summit.  Hawaiian shield volcanoes also have flank vents, which radiate from the summit and take the form of en-echelon fractures or fissures, called rift zones, from which lava flows are released.
  • 9. The term 'en echelon' refers to closely-spaced, parallel or sub-parallel, overlapping or step-like minor structural features in rock (faults, tension fractures), which lie oblique to the overall structural trend.
  • 10. The three main volcanoes which make up the island of Hawaii: Mauna Loa Mauna Kea Kilauea Mauna Loa - largest landform on Earth
  • 11. STRATOVOLCANOES (COMPOSITE VOLCANOES) Stratovolcanoes show than shield volcanoes, with Have steeper slopes inter-layering of lava flows sometimes have a crater at the summit that is formed and pyroclastic material, which is why they are the top o o slopes of 6 to ejection on material from 30central vent by explosive 10 low of the flanks to a near sometimes called composite volcanoes.
  • 12. Mayon Volcano it holds the record of the world's most perfect volcanic cone.
  • 13. MAAR result from phreatic or phreatomagmatic activity, wherein magma heats up groundwater, pressure builds as the water to turns to steam, and then the water and preexisting rock are blasted out of the ground to form a tephra cone with gentle slopes.
  • 14. CRATERS AND CALDERAS  Craters are circular depressions, usually less than 1 km in diameter, that form as a result of explosions that emit gases and tephra.  Calderas are much larger depressions, circular to elliptical in shape, with diameters ranging from 1 km to 50 km. Calderas form as a result of collapse of a volcanic structure.
  • 15. Formation of the Crater Lake Caldera in Eruptions of ash and pumice Southern Oregon Caldera collapse Today Steam explosions
  • 17. Crater Lake Caldera in southern Oregon is an 8 km diameter caldera containing a lake.
  • 18. SLOPE LANDFORMS Slope Development  Landforms and landscapes change over time as a result of various dynamic factors. These factors include tectonic movement, weather, erosion, and gravity.
  • 19. BUTTE  a prominent isolated hill with steep, often vertical sides and a small, relatively flat top
  • 20. MESA  A (Spanish and Portuguese for "table") is the American  Formed by weathering and erosion of horizontally English term for tableland, an elevated area of land with a layered rocks that have been uplifted flat top and sides that are usually steep cliffs. by tectonic activity.  In Spanish such a landform is more usually known as a meseta.
  • 21. PLATEAU another landform that is relatively level, and some sources claim that a plateau is an elevated plain. A plateau has at least one steep, cliff-like side. It forms as a result of geologic uplift (the slow upward movement of large parts of stable areas of Earth's crust due to heat forces within the planet) or as a result of much lava flows that spread out over hundreds of thousands of square miles.
  • 22. CLIFFS usually formed by rock that is a significant vertical, or near resistant rock exposure. vertical, to erosion and weathering. are formed as erosion landforms due to the  Sedimentary rocks are most likely that produce processes of erosion and weatheringto them.form sandstone, limestone, chalk, and dolomite.  Igneous rocks, such as granite and basalt also often form cliffs.
  • 23. ARTIFICIAL LANDFORMS  An artificial island or man-made island that has been constructed by people rather than formed by natural means.
  • 24. YAS MARINA ISLAND is an artificial island in Abu Dhabi, UAE near natural Sir Bani Yas island.
  • 25. THE PALM JEBEL ALI is an artificial archipelago in Dubai, United Arab Emirates which began construction in October 2002, was originally planned to be completed by mid 2008 and has been on hold since
  • 26. HARBOR ISLAND is an artificial island in the mouth of Seattle, Washington's Duwamish Waterway where it empties into Elliott Bay. was then the largest artificial island in the world, at 350 acres (1.4 km²).