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Explore the 1980 Mount St. Helens eruption, volcanic locations, products, shapes, and hazards. Learn about divergent and convergent plate boundaries, hot spots, lava compositions, and volcanic formations.
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VOLCANISM Mount St. Helens, 1980 eruption
Volcanoes are located over divergent plate boundaries (mid-oceanic ridges)
Volcanoes are located over convergent plate boundaries (subduction zones)
Gentle-slopes (Shield Volcano) Non-explosive eruptions Basaltic flows Low-viscosity Lava Low SiO2 content Mafic composition
steep-slopes (Cinder-cone Volcano) Pyroclastic material High SiO2 content More Felsic composition
steep-slopes (Composite Volcano) Alternating layers of Basaltic flowsand pyroclastic material Mafic-felsic composition
Volcanic domes Felsic lava Very high viscosity Lava accumulates over the vent
Evolution of Crater Lake Caldera
Pyroclastic Flows are the most dangerous