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Taal , the Philippines. Kate Dong and Shama Ramos. TAAL VOLCANO. Vulcan Point. 1.9km x 300m. 25km. 267sq. km. Volcanic Deposits. Ignimbrite deposits Pyroclastic flows Tephra fall units. Rock Type. Olivine Basalt Andesite. Eruptive History. 1572-the record starts.
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Taal, the Philippines Kate Dong and Shama Ramos GE 151j Department of Geology, Colby College
TAAL VOLCANO Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College
Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College
Vulcan Point 1.9km x 300m 25km 267sq. km Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College
Volcanic Deposits • Ignimbrite deposits • Pyroclastic flows • Tephra fall units Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College
Rock Type • Olivine Basalt • Andesite Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College
EruptiveHistory • 1572-the record starts • 1707 to 1731 – center of volcanic activity shifted from the Main Crater to other parts of Volcano Island: Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College
TaalVolcano'scraterbeforethe 1911 eruption Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College
1911 Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College
1965 Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College Department of Geology, Colby College
Between 1965 and now • 1968-1969: massivelava flow • 1977-most recent Department of Geology, Colby College Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College
Eruptive Precursors • Increase in frequency of quakes with occasional felt events accompanied by rumbling sounds Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College
Increase in temperature and level of Main Crater Lake Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College
Development of new thermal areas and/or reactivation of old ones Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College
Ground swells or inflation and ground fissuring • Increase in temperature of ground probe holes at Mt. Tabaro • Sulfuricodor and acrid fumes Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College
Numerous dead fish and drying up of vegetation Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College
Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College
Recent Activities 2011 Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College
Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College
Current status Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College
Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College
Volcanic Hazards • Base Surges Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College
Ashfalls and ballistic projectiles • Lavaflows Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College
Sieches/Tsunamis and flooding • Lakeshore landslide • Fissuring and ground subsidence Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College
Monitoring • Volcano Observatory • Monitoring Methods • Monitoring Stations Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College
Anything good from an active volcano? Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College
Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College
Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College
Something Interesting • Before the eruption of 1911 • Alamat ng Bulkang Taal (Taal Volcano Legend) • Vulcan Point Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College
Bibliography • Miklius, Aska. "Geochemistry of Lavas from Taal Volcano, Southwestern Luzon, Philippines; Evidence for Multiple Magma Supply Systems and Mantle Source Heterogeneity." Journal of Petrology 31.3 (1991): 593. Print. • Moore, James G., Kazuaki Nakamura, and Arturo Alcaraz. "The 1965 Eruption of Taal Volcano." Science 151.3713 (1966): 955-60. Print. • Alanis, P. B., I. Fikosi, G. Vargemezis, Y. Sasa, J. Zlotnicki, J. R. Puertollano, E. U. Villacorte, G. A. Malipot, and R. C. Pigtain. "Electrical Resistivity Tomography Study of Taal Volcano Hydrothermal System, Philippines." Bulletin of Volcanology 74.8 (2012): 1821-831. Print. • Delmelle, Pierre, Minoru Kusakabe, Alain Bernard, Tobias Fischer, Simon De Brouwer, and Esfeca Del Mundo. "Geochemical and Isotopic Evidence for Seawater Contamination of the Hydrothermal System of Taal Volcano, Luzon, the Philippines." Bulletin of Volcanology 59.8 (1998): 562-76. Print. • http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3307/3413857186_8e947878b5_o.jpg • http://www.volcano.si.edu/world/volcano.cfm?vnum=0703-07= • http://volcano.oregonstate.edu/taal • http://www.tagaytay.com/taalvolcano.htm • http://www.phivolcs.dost.gov.ph/html/update_VMEPD/Volcano/VolcanoList/taal.htm • http://www.phivolcs.dost.gov.ph/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2628:taal-volcano-bulletin-23-january-2013-800-am&catid=70:latest-volcano-bulletin&Itemid=500008 • http://www.alamat.com.ph/2011/10/alamat-ng-bulkang-taal-taal-volcano.html Taal, the Philippines Department of Geology, Colby College