1 / 6

Plate Boundary Volcanism

Volcanoes are associated with two of the three types of plate boundaries, these being convergent and divergent boundaries. Very little volcanic activity is seen at transform fault boundaries. Volcanism associated with plate tectonic activity are found in three areas on Earth;.

jewel
Download Presentation

Plate Boundary Volcanism

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Volcanoes are associated with two of the three types of plate boundaries, these being convergent and divergent boundaries.Very littlevolcanic activity is seen at transform fault boundaries. Volcanism associated with plate tectonic activity are found in three areas on Earth; Plate Boundary Volcanism 1) Ridges (or spreading centers) Reference:Tarbuck and Lutgens Pages 232 - 235 2) Subduction zones 3)Interior of tectonic plates.

  2. Rift volcanism can occur in two areas; 1) beneath the oceans (Mid Atlantic Ridges) 2) within continental plates (African Rift Zone) At ridges, ocean floor moves apart creating a rift (crack) through which basaltic magma moves up through and forms new ocean floor. Basaltic magmas are produced at spreading centers. Ocean Oceanic Plate Moho Magma Continental Plate Spreading Center (Rift) Volcanism 1)Beneath Oceans

  3. Shield volcanoes are formed along ridges when basaltic lava flows on the ocean floor. In some case these volcanoes can rise above sea level and form a volcanic Island. Example; Surtsey near Iceland. The greatest volume of volcanic rock is produced within oceanic ridges where seafloor spreading is active. Example; along the Mid Atlantic Ridge. Ocean Oceanic Plate Moho Magma Continental Plate Spreading Center (Rift) Volcanism 1)Beneath Oceans

  4. When land becomes separated, water moves in between and forms a sea, for example, Mediterranean Sea. These seas may eventually form an ocean. Some spreading centers located within continents, cause the land mass to separate. African rift zone. Rift Valley Spreading Center (Rift) Volcanism 2)Within Continents

  5. Shield volcanoes are produced by these eruptions. Rift eruptions generally flow out smoothly and fluidly because the basaltic lava generated in the upper mantle contains few gases and has very little silica. Gases and a high percentage of silica cause lavas to be viscous and explosive. Rift eruptions produce the greatest volume of volcanic rock. Rift Eruptions

  6. Sample problem Describe a spreading center and briefly describe what volcanic activity is present at these locations. Answer: A divergent boundary, sometimes refered to as spreading centers, displays tensional forces caused by mantle convection causing oceanic plates to move apart. Basaltic magmas which are very fluid magmas with little dissolved gases erupt quietly onto the ocean floor adding to the diverging oceanic crust. New sea floor is formed at spreading centers.

More Related