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Volcanoes The Volcanic Setting Subduction zones Rift valleys Hot spots Type of Eruption Effusive • gentle flows • lots of lava Explosive • viscous lava • trapped gases Landforms shield volcanoes cinder cones plateau basalts composite volcanoes calderas Cinder cone Big Cinder Butte, Craters of the Moon, Idaho - forms small hills, less than 450 m high - black scoria rock with air bubbles Shield volcano Mauna Loa, Hawaii • Low viscosity magma Gases readily escape from this magma Effusive eruptions Kilauea, Hawaii Seamounts Hot spot Plateau basalts CONTINENTAL RIFT VALLEY Photo of Rift Valley In East Africa Composite volcano Mount Pinatubo June, 1991 Shield/Composite Comparison Mount St. Helens: the day before Four years later Live Photo of Mt. St. Helens http://www.fs.fed.us/gpnf/volcanocams/msh/ Flooding (from steam-melted ice and snow) Carbon dioxide (CO2 : 250,000 ppm !) Hydrogen sulphide (H2S) Sulphur dioxide (SO2) Hydrofluoric acid (HF) Chlorine (Cl) compounds Four years later Caldera Crater Lake, Oregon 6600 years ago windblown ash landed in Calgary Volcanic hazards and effects • • • • • • • • hot ash (pyroclastics) steam and gas explosions lava flows poisonous gases (sulfuric acid; even CO2 if at extreme concentrations) landslides tree blowdowns lahars (steam-melted ice and snow cause flooding and large mudflows) increase in atmospheric dust (decreased global temperatures in short term – increase in long term?) Volcanic Benefits New fertile soils - Hawaii, Philippines Geothermal energy - Iceland, Italy, New Zealand New real estate - Iceland, Japan, Hawaii Diamond-bearing Kimberlite Pipe