Plate Tectonics and Volcanoes notes
I. Inside the Earth
- Compositional layers
- Functional layers
- Lithosphere
- Aesthenosphere
- Lower mantle
- Outer core
- Inner core
II. Plate Boundaries
- Divergent
- Convergent
- Subduction
- Continental collision (suture)
- Transform
III. Plate boundaries and hazards
- Divergent
- Usually underwater, so no one lives there
- Above water: volcanoes, small earthquakes, landslides
- Subduction
- Volcanoes, big earthquakes, landslides, floods
- Suture:
- Big earthquakes, landslides, floods
- Transform
- Usually underwater, so no one lives there
- Above water: big earthquakes
IV. Kinds of lava
- Basalt: thin, runny, ocean floor
- Andesite: thicker, gooier, continental; makes lava flows and explosions
- Rhyolite: thickest, gooiest, most explosive
V. Volcanic hazards
- Lava
- You can outwalk most lava flows
- Primary hazard is to structures
- Don’t build downstream of volcano
- Pyroclastics - broken fragments produced in explosive eruptions (tephra)
- Bombs: Hardened blob of lava or a chunk of blown-out debris
- Cinders - smaller material
- Hazards from large tephra (bombs, cinders): Impact, Burial, Agricultural
losses
- Volcanic ash - shards of glass
- Hazards from ash fall:
- Lung damage
- Mechanical damage
- Aircraft engines, etc.
- Burial
- Agricultural damage
- Climate change
- Pyroclastic flows
- Superheated gas and droplets of magma
- Rolls downslope as a fluid at high speed and high temperature
- Mt. Pelee, Mt. Unzen, Krakata
- Mudflows (lahars) - volcanic ash and water
- Volcanic ash and hot water run downhill as a mudflow
- Nevado Del Ruiz, November 1985
- Eruption melts glacier, generates lahars
- Lahar runs down canyon
- Village on high ground was spared
- 23,000 dead as lahar hits Armero, a downstream market town
- Mt. Rainier:Volcano has significant weathering of large ash deposits,
making lahars possible without eruption
- Sakurajima: erupts almost everyday; has lahar channels to move mudflows
around the city
- Gases - CO2, sulfur gases
- Lake Nyos, Cameroon: catastropic CO2 release killed 2500
- The fix: Water pumped up from bottom of lake- spray lets CO2 release into
air
VI. Kinds of volcanoes
- Shield: Basaltic lava, broad, gentle slope, quiet lava eruptions
- Stratovolcano (composite): Fuji, Rainier, Hood, Vesuvius
- Hazards:
- Lava - andesite/rhyolite
- Pyroclastics
- Tephra
- Ash
- Pyroclastic flows
- Mudflows
- Gases
- Dome
- Rhyolite or andesite
- Often build in crater of stratovolcanoes
- Can be injected along faults
- Tend to build, then explode
- Cinder Cone
- Can be small independent volcanoes, or found on larger volcanoes
- Pockets of gas cause small explosions
- Basalt, andesite, less frequently rhyolite
- Other volcanic features
VII. Type of volcano and plate setting
- Shield: Ocean floor - hot spot
- Stratovolcano: Subduction zone
- Cinder cone: Anywhere volcanic activity occurs
- Dome: Subduction, hot spot
VII. Social policy and volcanoes
- Monitoring
- remote sensing
- ground deformation
- seismicity
- gas
- hydrology
- geophysical measurements
- Monitoring issues
- Who pays?
- Who initiates?
- Geopolitical stability
- Managing evacuations
- Managing property loss - volcanic zoning