GLG 101 - Physical Geology Bob Leighty Volcanoes.

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GLG 101 - Physical Geology GLG 101 - Physical Geology Bob Leighty Bob Leighty Volcanoes Volcanoes

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GLG 101 - Physical GeologyGLG 101 - Physical Geology Bob LeightyBob Leighty

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These lecture notes are very similar to the ones I use in my traditional classes. You’ll find they are loaded with imagery and streamlined text that highlight the most essential terms and concepts. The notes provide a framework for learning and, by themselves, are not meant to be a comprehensive source of information.

To take advantage of the global knowledge base known as the Internet, I have included numerous hyperlinks to external web sites (like the Wikipedia, USGS, NASA, etc.). Follow the links and scan them for relevant info. The information from linked web sites is meant to supplement and reinforce the lecture notes – you won’t be responsible for knowing everything contained in them.

As a distance learning student, you need to explore and understand the content more independently than in a traditional class. As always, I will help guide you through this learning adventure. Remember, email Dr. Bob if you have any questions about today’s lecture ([email protected]).Leave no questions behind!

Explore and have fun!Explore and have fun!

These notes and web links are your primary “lecture” content in this class. Additionally, various articles are assigned each week to supplement this “lecture” information. I believe you’ll have enough information to reference without having to purchase a costly textbook.

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Amount of gas (water) in the magma

> As magma rises, P decreases & water turns to

steam that

can propel the eruption

> More gas (water) = more explosive

> Less gas (water) = less explosive

What Controls Eruptions?What Controls Eruptions?VolcanoesVolcanoes

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Felsic lavas are more viscous

(higher wt% SiO2, lower T = high viscosity = more

“sticky”)

Magma composition

Mafic lavas are more fluid

(lower wt% SiO2, higher T = low viscosity = flow easily)

> Viscosity strongly influenced by wt% SiO2,

temperature, etc.

(more explosive

eruptions)

(less explosive eruptions)

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http://www.mc.maricopa.edu/dept/d43/glg/Study_Aids/VolcanoReview_2004.pdf

Volcanism Review TableVolcanism Review TableVolcanoesVolcanoes

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Current volcanic eruptions

http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/current_volcs/current.html

Volcanoes of the WorldVolcanoes of the WorldVolcanoesVolcanoes

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Flood BasaltsFlood BasaltsVolcano TypesVolcano Types

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Flood BasaltsFlood BasaltsVolcano TypesVolcano Types

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Deccan Traps (India)

Columbia River (USA)

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Shield VolcanoesShield VolcanoesVolcano TypesVolcano Types

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Mauna Loa (USA)

Fernandina (Galapagos Islands, Ecuador)

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Joes Hill (AZ)

~11 Mya

Arlington Mesa (AZ)

1.3 Mya

Shield VolcanoesShield VolcanoesVolcano TypesVolcano Types

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Cinder/Scoria ConesCinder/Scoria ConesVolcano TypesVolcano Types

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Cerro Negro (Nicaragua)

Paricutin (Mexico)

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Sunset Crater (AZ)SP Crater (AZ)

71,000 years ago 800 years ago

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StratovolcanoesStratovolcanoesVolcano TypesVolcano Types

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Mt. Saint Helens (WA, USA) Mt. Fuji (Japan)

Mount Mayon (Philippines)Popocatapetl (Mexico)

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500 Kya

San Francisco Peaks (AZ, USA)

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Lava DomesLava DomesVolcano TypesVolcano Types

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Mount Unzen (Japan)

Mount Saint Helens (WA, USA)

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Sugarloaf Mountain (AZ, USA)

Elden Mountain (AZ, USA)

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CalderasCalderasVolcano TypesVolcano Types

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Yellowstone (WY, USA) Long Valley (CA, USA)

Valles (NM, USA) Krakatau (Indonesia)

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Superstition Mountains (AZ, USA)

Chiricahua Mountains (AZ, USA)

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WWW Links in this LectureWWW Links in this Lecture

> Viscosity - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viscosity

> Mafic - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mafic

> Felsic - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felsic

> Volcanism review table - http://www.mc.maricopa.edu/dept/d43/glg/Study_Aids/VolcanoReview_2004.pdf

> Current volcanic eruptions -

http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/current_volcs/current.html

> Flood Basalt - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flood_basalt

> Shield volcano - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shield_volcano

> Cinder cone - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scoria_cone#Cinder_cone

> Stratovolcano - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stratovolcano

> Lava dome - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lava_dome

> Caldera - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caldera

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