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Volcanic hazards• >1300 volcanoes known to

have erupted in Holocene (last 10 000 years)

• ~500 classified as ‘active’ (i.e. known to have erupted in recorded history)

• Remainder classified as ‘dormant’ (may become active again) or ‘extinct’ (not expected to erupt again), but Vesuvius was thought to be extinct before AD 79!

Plus new vents: e.g. Paricutin (Michoacan,

Mexico)shown erupting in 1943

(graphic by Diego Rivera)

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Distribution of active volcanoes

60% around Pacific; 20% in Mediterranean region

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Major volcanic eruptions since AD1600 (>8000 deaths)

Event Date Deaths Hazard type

Laki, Iceland 1783 9000 Starvation

Unzen, Japan 1792 14300 70% by cone collapse;30% by tsunami

Tambora, Indonesia 1815 92000 90% by starvation

Krakatoa, Indonesia 1883 36000 90% by starvation;<10% pyro. flows and tephra

Mt. Pelée, Martinique 1902 29000 Pyroclastic flows

Nevada del Ruiz,Colombia

1985 25000 Lahars

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Volcanoes

Eruptive style and hazard depends on:

•Tectonic setting

•Depth of magma formation

•Rate of magma movement to the surface

•Percent and type of volatiles (gases)

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Volcanoes - tectonic settings

examples?

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Oceanic ridge, SubductionHotspots zone

Basic/Mafic volcanics

•Low SiO2

•Fluid lava (10 m/s)

•Low gas pressure(little explosive activity)

Acidic/Felsic volcanics

•High SiO2

•Viscous lava (3 m/s)

•High gas pressure(explosive activity)

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Low Medium High

Fluid Icel andicHaw aii an

Stro mbol ia n Vesuvi an

Inter. - Vulc anian Perr et ian

Viscous Mer apian Vin centi an Pel éean

Classification of volcanic eruptions (after Scheidegger)

Low Risk High Risk Gas Pressure

Low

High

Lava

Typ

e

Oceanic ridge, SubductionHotspots zone

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Eruptionmagnitude

= Volcanic

Explosivity Index

VEI Volume of tephra Eruption (m3) type

0 nonexplosiveIcelandic/

Hawaiian1 <105

2 ~106 Strombolian3 ~107 Vulcanian4 ~108 Vesuvian5 ~109 Plinian6 ~1010 Peléan7 ~1011 8 ~1012

“supereruption”

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Types of volcanic

hazard

http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/Hazards/What/hazards.html

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Volcanic hazards:deaths (AD 1900-2000)

Pyro flowsLaharsDisease, etc.Tephra fallsOthersUnknown

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Basaltic lava flows

Hazards - property burnt and buried by lava

“Aa” (blocky lava) flow, Hawai “Pahoehoe” (ropy lava) flow, Reunion

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Recent major lava

flows, Hawai’i

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Volcanic hazards - Hawai’i

Five active volcanoes;hazards are mainly lava flows, although tephra and gas emissions also occur. Hazard profile similar for all three.

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IberianAfricanApulianEurasianEurasian

IranianIo.VolcanoesPlate motions

Volcanoes of the Mediterranean

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Mount Vesuvius: recent major eruptions

• A.D. 79: destruction of Pompeii and Herculaneum;

• 80 eruptions since then -most violently in 1631 and 1906; quiet since 1944

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Eruption of Vesuvius, A.D. 79

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from Pliny’s letters

Pumice begins to fall on Pompeii

First surge cloud kills Herculaneumvictims; pyroclastic flow followsSecond surge and flowThird surge reaches northern walls ofPompeii; flow buries HerculaneumFourth surge asphyxiates Pompeii victims;flow followsFifth surge and flowSixth (final) surge causes Pliny to fleeMisenum; flow buries Pompeii

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Mt. Vesuvius

modern Herculaneum

excavated area of Roman

Herculaneum(20 m belowmodern city)

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Volcanic ash

Fine-grained volcanic ash can cause health problems in susceptible people, clog ventilation systems, cause electrical short circuits, damage crops, and wreck jet engines (e.g. the BA 747 that lost all 4 engines and dropped 4 km after encountering an ash cloud over Indonesia in 1982).

Yakima, WA (May, 1980)

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Spurr

KasatochiCleveland Okmok

Visit the AVO website [http://puff.images.alaska.edu/] for animations of current eruptions

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Ash cloud from the eruption of Mt. Spurr (Alaska) in 1992

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Dominant wind directions,Mt. Baker

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Pyroclastic flow (nuée ardente)

Collapse of eruptioncolumn (Mt. MayonPhillipines, 1968)

Ruins of St. Pierre, Martinique.Pyroclastic flow (>700°C; ~200 km/h) from Mt. Pelée in 1902 killed 30 000 people; 2 survived.

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Volcanic gases

Lake Nyos (Cameroon, 1986).More than 1700 people killed as a result of a massive release of CO2; formed a ‘river’ about 50m deep that flowed for 25 km. L. Nyos currently contains about 350 M m3 of CO2. Similar event at L. Monoun (Cameroon) in 1984 resulted in 37 deaths.

In 1783 a massive fissure eruption near Laki, Iceland released huge amounts of basaltic lava (5 000 m3/s), and a ‘dry fog’ rich in SO2 and flourine. Some 75% of stock animals in Iceland died, the subsequent famine killed 10 000 people.

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Lahars: volcanic mudflows

•Eruptive “volcanic rain” (e.g. Herculaneum) melting of summit snow/ice (e.g. Nevado del Ruiz)

•Post-eruptive intense rainstorms (e.g. Hurricane Mitch)

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Lahar resulting

from volcanic rain

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Nevado del Ruiz, Colombia

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Lahars, Mt Rainier

Osceola lahar:age: 5600 yrs BP

length: 120 kmvolume: 40x Ruiz

depth: 20mvelocity: >70 km/h

pop: 100 000

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Jokulhlaups (e.g. Vatnajokull, Iceland)

In 1996 a subglacial eruption released 4 km3 of meltwater

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Identification of high-risk volcanoes

• Frequency and nature of past eruptions

• Distribution and nature of eruptive products

• Population density and property value in vicinity of volcano

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BedDate (BP)

Eruptive styleVolume (km3)

Pompeii

~1900 Plinian 2.8

AP6 ~2200 Strombolian ?

AP5 ?Strombolian to Vulcanian

0.08

AP4 ? Phreato-Plinian 0.12

AP3 ~2700Strombolian to Vulcanian

0.15

AP2 ~3000Sub-Plinian to phreato-Plinian

0.14

AP1 ~3300Sub-Plinian to phreato-Plinian

0.15

Avellino

~3450 Plinian 1.5

Why wasn’t Vesuvius recognized as high-risk by the Romans?

From data in: Andronico, D. and Cioni, R. 2002. Bull. Volcanology 64, 372-391.

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Caveat: “low ratings may simply reflect incomplete or incorrect information, not necessarily low risk. In fact, volcanoes not listed should be the focus of... investigation” [Yokohama et al. (1984)]

Identification of high-risk volcanoes (1984)

SE Asia and Pacific = 42Americas and Caribbean = 40 Africa and Europe - 7

Total = 89 (of ~500 active

volcanoes)

Omissions (Nevado del Ruiz ~25000 killed in1985!)

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Monitoring techniques

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Gas sampling at vents (craters, fumaroles)

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Monitoring and

prediction

(Mt St Helens, 1982)

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“Super-volcanoes”

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Continental caldera formation

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Since 1980 some 2M m3 of CO2 released and substantial earthquake activity (some quakes M ~

6) associated with intrusion of magma tongue

10 km

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The last super-eruption from Long Valley caldera

Bishop Tuff

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Volcanic hazards in the Naples region

Campi Flegrei

La Solfatara

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Tectonic deformation, Campi Flegrei

(1982-1985 pulse)

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Ruins of Roman market, Pozzuoli; inundated by sea,

uplifted by 2m in <10 years as a result of

volcano-tectonic forces beneath Campi Flegrei

caldera

1976

1984

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Earthquake damage,Church of Purgatory,

Puzzuoli1982

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La Solfatara, one of several small active craters in the Campi Flegrei

City of Naples

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The after-effects of a super-eruption(Rampino, 2002, Icarus, v.156, p. 562)

Stratospheric loading of ~1000 Mt of SO2 and sulphate aerosols

Aerosol veil persists for 5 - 10 years Global cooling of 3-5°C (locally 15°C) Collapse of agricultural production for several

years --> famine --> conflict Last great supereruption (Toba, ~73,000 BP)

may have reduced human population to ~10,000 people (Ambrose, 1998, J. Human Evolution., v. 34, 623)