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VOLCANISM Mount St. Helens, 1980 eruption Where are volcanoes located? Volcanoes are located over divergent plate boundaries (mid-oceanic ridges) Laki fissure, Iceland Volcanoes are located over convergent plate boundaries (subduction zones) Mount Rainier, Tacoma, Washington Volcanoes are located over Hot spots What are the products of volcanism? Welded tuff (ash & flow deposits) Vesicular Basalt Pyroclastic eruption at Arenal Volcano, Costa Rica Volcanic Bombs Pyroclastic flow at Mount Unzen Volcanic Breccia WHY DO DIFFERENT VOLCANOES HAVE DIFFERENT SHAPES? Gentle-slopes (Shield Volcano) Gentle-slopes (Shield Volcano) Non-explosive eruptions Basaltic flows Low-viscosity Lava Low SiO2 content Mafic composition steep-slopes (Cinder-cone Volcano) steep-slopes (Cinder-cone Volcano) Pyroclastic material High SiO2 content More Felsic composition steep-slopes (Composite Volcano) steep-slopes (Composite Volcano) Alternating layers of Basaltic flows and pyroclastic material Mafic-felsic composition Volcanic domes Volcanic domes Felsic lava Very high viscosity Lava accumulates over the vent Evolution of Crater Lake Caldera Mount St. Helens (Before eruption) Mount St. Helens (During eruption) Mount St. Helens (After eruption) Mount St. Helens (Before eruption) Hot Spots and Plate movement Volcanic Hazards Pyroclastic Flows are the most dangerous