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Volcanic and Tectonic Landforms Tectonic Activity Includes: 1. Folding – Esp. Sed Rock Folded Limestone Tectonic Activity 2. Faulting – Breaking of Crust – Esp. Ign & Met Rocks Earthquakes • Due to Movement Along Fault – Releases Seismic Energy • Ground Shakes (The earth quakes) Worst Earthquake Shaking? • Hilltop or Flat Land? Solid Rock • Soft Sediment & Groundwater Tectonic Landforms: Mountains • Raised along Fault(s) • Sierra Nevada Before Now Sierra Nevada • Steep Eastern Slope Tsunami • “Tidal Wave” • E.Quake on Sea Floor – Shakes Water – Like Huge Circular Ripples – Wave Heights of…? Volcanic Activity • Volcano – Cone or Dome-Shaped Mtn – Built by Emission of: • Lava • Pyroclastics –Cinders, Ash • Gases Volcanic Eruptions • Depend on Magma/Lava 1. Basaltic Lava • Fluid • Holds Little Gas • Frequent, Calm Eruptions Volcanic Eruptions 2. Rhyolitic/Intermediate Lava – Viscous – Traps/Holds Lots of Gas – Infrequent, Violent Eruptions Mt. St. Helen’s • 1980 Eruption… Distribution of Volcanoes • Around the _____ Ocean • “Pacific Ring of Fire” Types of Volcanoes 1. Stratovolcano 2. Shield 3. Cinder Cone Stratovolcano • Tall, Steep • Rhyolitic or Intermediate Lava • Explosive Near Mexico City Stratovolcano • Layered Slopes (Strata) – Lava Flows – Pyroclastics Stratovolcano • Mt. Fuji, Japan • Crater on Top Damage from Stratovolcanoes 1. Hot Ash & Gas 2. Mudflows NOT from Flowing Lava 1. Hot Ash & Gas • Pyroclastic Flow – Mt. Vesuvius • Near Naples, Italy Crater of Mt. Vesuvius Pyroclastic Flow • Destroyed Pompeii Pompeii Victim Mt. Pelée (Caribbean) Destroyed by Pelee’s Pyroclastic Flow Pyroclastic Flow (pg. 191) 2. Volcanic Mudflows (Lahars) (pg. 174) • “Lahar” (Indonesian word) • Fresh Ash Mixes With: – Heavy Rain • Tropical Volcanoes – Melted Snow • Mid-Lat Volcanoes Lahar in Colombia (pg. 180) Caldera (p. 173) • • • • Large Depression Atop Volcano Formed after Huge Eruption Top Collapses Downward Crater Lake, Oregon (p. 176) Crater Lake, Oregon • Should be called “___________ Lake” Shield Volcano • Oceanic Volcanoes – Hawaii – Type of Lava? • Basaltic • Fluid Shield Volcanoes • Gentle Slopes • Flat On Top • Mauna Loa, Hawaii “Long Mtn” Hawaiian Islands • Not on Plate Boundaries • Why Volcanic? Hot Spot Under Hawaii • Heat From Mantle • Produces Basaltic Lava – Seafloor Volcano – Builds up to form Vol. Island Hot Spot Under Hawaii • Pacific Plate Moves Over Hot Spot – 1st Vol is Moved Away • Becomes an Extinct Vol – New Vol Forms over Hot Spot Hot Spot Under Hawaii Hawaii – Big Island (pg. 178) • Current Volcanic Activity • Gentle Slopes, Little Erosion Kauai – Old, Eroded Volcano Kauai Cinder Cones (pg. 173) • Slopes 100% Pyroclastics – No Lava Flow from Crater 1. Small, Fountain Eruptions – Fluid, Basaltic Lava 2. Lava Flows from Base Cinder Cones • Under 1500’ Tall Cinder Cones & Lava Flow