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Eruption Stage
A volcanic eruption occurs when lava, gasses, and other subterranean matter
come out of the ground. The exact location of where they come out of is called a vent. A
volcano usually has more than one vent. The following table lists three volcanoes and
the date of the last eruption:
Eruptions can be violent or quiet. Some eruptions send lava high above the
surface in spectacular fountain shapes. Violent eruptions such as these often include
chunks of solid rock that were blown off the interior walls of the vent. Quiet eruptions
consist of lava simply flowing out of vents. Both types of eruptions can also have
gasses, such as sulfur and fluorine gas, coming out of vents.
Cooling and Inactive Stage
Even after a volcano stops erupting, gasses and vapors are still released. Some
volcanoes, however, can end one period of eruptions and begin another after many
years. Eventually, the volcano reaches the cooling stage. While the volcano cools, it
reduces in size from water and weather erosion.
Types of Volcanoes
The different types of volcanoes depend on the volcano’s eruptions. These types
vary in structure. The following chart lists three different types of volcanoes:
Name
Izalco
Kilauea
Mt. Egmont
Country
El Salvador
United States
New Zealand
Volcano Type
Cinder Cone
Shield
Composite
Cinder Cones
Cinder cone volcanoes are formed from explosive eruptions. Because the
materials are ejected high into the air from the violent eruption, they cool before they hit
the ground. Any tiny, fine-grained rock is then blown away by winds. The coarser rock
fragments are left behind in a cone shaped pile, which can be hundreds of meters tall.
Shield Volcanoes
Formed by frequent, quiet eruptions, shield volcanoes are much larger in width
than in height. As smooth lava flows build up, a dome shape is formed. Shield
volcanoes usually change shape when eruptions become explosive late in the life of the
volcano.
Composite Volcanoes
Composite volcanoes are very large and are formed from alternating explosive
and quiet eruptions. This results in layers of ejected material covered by the smooth
lava flows. Composite volcanoes are usually symmetrical in shape and can be as high
as several kilometers.
Types of Lava Rocks
Basalt
(pronounced buh-SALT) is rock composed of mostly feldspar and pyroxene.
Dark in color, basalt is considered to be a fine-grained rock. There are many varieties of
basalt, and some contain iron, magnesium, silica, or aluminum.
Obsidian
Sometimes called volcanic glass, obsidian (pronounced ub-SID-ee-en) is semitranslucent glass that contains a large amount of silicon. Obsidian is usually black or
dark gray in color, and occasionally red or brown. Obsidian that is green is rare, but
does exist. When lava cools so quickly that it does not have time to crystallize, obsidian
is formed.
Andesite
Like basalt, andesite (pronounced AN-dehsite) is composed of feldspar and pyroxene and is a
fine-grained rock. However, andesite is usually light
to medium gray in color. Andesite is one of the
most common volcanic rocks and can contain olivine, a green mineral.
There are different stages of volcanic activity as well as a variety of rocks
manufactured through volcanic eruptions. Most people do not know a lot about the
stages and the types of rocks generated by a volcano. Yet, volcanoes make a major
impact across the United States and the world when an eruption occurs. It effects air
flow as well as weather changes in the atmosphere. Thus, it is a well-known fact that
volcanoes change directly change our weather.