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Volcanoes. volcanism : any activity that includes the movement of magma toward the surface of the Earth volcano : place where magma reaches the surface. magma : liquid, molten rock underground lava : magma that reaches the surface lost gas, gained rock. Major Volcanic Zones.
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volcanism:any activity that includes the movement of magma toward the surface of the Earth volcano: place where magma reaches the surface
magma: liquid, molten rock underground • lava: magma that reaches the surface • lost gas, gained rock
Major Volcanic Zones • MID-OCEAN RIDGE: occurs where plates are moving apart • lava flows out smoothly and fluidly from cracks
SUBDUCTION ZONE: occurs at subduction boundaries • usually explosive and erupted material is mostly lava
HOT SPOTS: areas of volcanic activity in the middle of a lithospheric plates
two types of lava: • felsic: much silica (Rhyolitic), light-colored, slow moving (viscous), continental crust
mafic: low silica (basaltic), dark-colored, fast moving (least viscous), oceanic crust
Pahoehoe (puh-HOEEE-hoeee): thin mafic lava. • usually hardens with wrinkled surface • means “ropey” in Hawaiian Pahoehoe Lava
Aa Lava • Aa (AH-ah): sharp block shapes of hardened mafic lava. • caused by rapid cooling on surface of lava • breaks into jagged chunks
Aa Lava Pahoehoe Lava
many magmas contain dissolved gases that are given off • water vapor, carbon dioxide (CO2), sulfur (S) • magmas with more gases have more explosive eruptions
tephra:solid fragments ejected from a volcano ash (<2mm) bombs lapilli (<64mm) blocks Sometimes called pyroclastic material
Vent: opening from which lava flows • Crater: funnel-shaped pit or depression at top of volcano • Caldera:craters whose walls have collapsed
Shield Volcano • composed of quiet lava flows • form gently sloping, dome- shaped mountain • basaltic (mafic) magma
Cinder Cone Volcano • Made mostly of tephra and other rock particles • Formed from explosive eruptions • Not very high, narrow base, steep sides • Rhyolitic (felsic) magma
Composite Volcano • built up of alternating layers of rock & lava • explosive eruptions at first with tephra, then quiet with lava • forms large, cone-shaped mountains • made of rhyolitic & basaltic magma