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Volcanoes Chapter 5 S6E5: Convection currents cause plate movement which causes geologic activity such as volcanoes. What is a VOLCANO? A weak spot in Earth’s crust where magma comes up to the surface Where are most of Earth’s major volcanoes located? • In belts around the Earth’s continents and oceans along plate boundaries • One major belt is known as the Ring of Fire, located around the rim of the Pacific Ocean Volcanoes at Divergent Boundaries • May form in the ocean at mid-ocean ridges • May form on continents at rift valleys Example: Great Rift Valley in East Africa Volcanoes at Converging Boundaries Form where 2 plates collide: Oceanic Continental Oceanic Oceanic The resulting volcanoes create a string of islands called an Island Arc Examples of Island Arcs: The Aleutian Islands Another Example of an Island Arc: The Carribean Islands Volcanic Hot Spots • A volcano forms above a Hot Spot when magma erupts through the crust and reaches the surface Oceanic Hot Spot: The Hawaiian Islands Continental Hot Spot: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA Volcanic eruption vary depending on the viscosity of the magma • What is viscosity? –The resistance of a liquid to flow. The greater the viscosity, the thicker the flow –Depends on the amount of silica (from 50% - 70%) Quiet Eruption • Volcano erupts quietly • Low silica magma has low viscosity and flows easily • Example: The Hawaiian Islands Explosive Eruption • Volcano erupts violently • High silica magma, high viscosity, thick and sticky, does not flow – builds up pressure • Example: Mt Saint Helens • Mount St. Helens about noon on May 18, 1980 after being dormant for 123 years. Pyroclastic Flow • Volcano erupts violently • Hurls out a mixture of hot gases, ash, cinders, & bombs • Example: Mayon Volcano, Philippines Three Main Types of Volcanoes: 1. Shield Volcano 2. Cinder Cone Volcano 3. Composite Volcano Shield Volcano • Gradual, build-up of lava • Wide, gently sloping mountain • Example: Hawaiian Islands Notice the shapes of the shields??? Hummm… Cinder Cone Volcano • Erupts violently, producing ash, cinders, and bombs • Loose materials build up around the vent in a steep cone-shaped mountain • Example: Pariciutin, Mexico • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4-rrixcz6w Cinder Cone Volcano Composite Volcano • Lava alternates with layers of ash in explosive eruptions • Tall, cone-shaped mountain • Examples: Mt. Fuji, Japan and Mt. Saint Helens, Washington, USA Composite Volcanoes Mt. Saint Helen’s Before & After eruption Comparing Shield & Composite Volcanoes Comparing the shapes of Volcanoes! Check out this volcano link… • http://mail.colonial.net/~hkaiter/volcanoes. html What is a Caldera? Huge hole left by the collapse of a volcanic mountain Geothermal Activity • Hot springs & geysers are types of geothermal activity often found in areas of past or present volcanic activity What are hot springs? • They form when groundwater is heated by nearby magma or hot rock deep underground Which one is a geyser? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= wE8NDuzt8eg Seriously, what is a geyser? A fountain of water and steam that erupts from the ground • Example: Old Faithful at Yellowstone National Park It erupts ‘faithfully’ every 33 – 93 minutes Experimenting with Volcanic Eruptions • Volcano Info…build & erupt a volcano…have fun! • http://kids.discovery.com/games/buildplay/volcano-explorer • http://kids.discovery.com/games/pompeii/pompeii.html