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... Volcanoes can be active dormant or extinct. Slieve Gullion is an extinct volcano! The erupsion in Pompeii in 79AD saw plumbs of gas and pumice spew from the volcano – knot lava. The ash and pumice fell up to 25 metres deep covering the town and preserving everything in perfect condition for 2000 yea ...
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The 1996 Surtseyan Type Eruption in Karymskoye Intracaldera Lake

... Belousova (Institute of Volcanic Geology and Geochemistry, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, 683006, Russia ; e - ma il: [email protected]) On January 2-3, 1996 a surtseyan type eruption with a discharge rate of basaltic magma of ~10 millions kg/s occurred in Karymskoe caldera lake. Initial water depth above ...
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ICELAND`S VOLCANO HEKLA ABOUT TO ERUPT

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Chapter 9 - Volcanoes

... much larger than the crater. A crater with collapsed walls. • Lava Plateaus – Formed by repeated eruptions with massive outpourings of lava spreading out over a large area. These are usually formed by rift zones (huge cracks in the surface of the Earth). • Causes of Volcanic Eruptions: The rock of t ...
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• Once magma reaches the surface, it is called lava. • An example of

... How well a liquid flows depends on its viscosity. A long tube that connects a magma chamber to the surface is called a pipe. A volcano that is no longer likely to erupt is said to be extinct. A huge hole left behind when a volcano collapses is a caldera. A volcano that erupts explosively produces as ...
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Landforms at plate margins – Volcanoes and supervolcanoes

... How are volcanoes formed? Volcanoes form where magma escapes through a vent, which is a fracture or crack in the Earth’s crust. This happens most often at plate margins. Lava and other products are thrown out from the circular hole at the top called the crater. Each time an eruption takes place, a n ...
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The Montserrat Eruption Case Study PPT

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