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Volcanoes Tungerahua Volcano, Ecuador

Picture by Alcinoe Calahorrano

Liquid Hot Magma.

Volcano Stats

• Definition of Volcano

– Mountain that forms when molten rock

(magma) is forced to the Earth’s surface



• Number of active volcanos = ?

– 20 erupting right now

(50-60/year) (160/decade)

• Number of volcanologists = 1,500

Volcanic Eruptions Lava flow



Lava fountain

• Nonexplosive Eruptions









• Explosive Eruptions





What is Lava?

-magma that flows onto

the Earth’s surface

1. What did you learn?

Write/draw this in your

science journal.



Vents

Volcanoes Lava

form around

vents that

release magma

onto the Earth’s

surface. Magma chamber

The Composition of Magma Determines

whether it is explosive or not!



• High water content

– More likely to be !!!

• High content

– More likely to be !!!

– Why?

• Silica has a thick, stiff consistency

– Flows slowly

– Tends to Harden in the volcano’s vent

2. What did you learn?

Write/draw this in your

science journal.



a. What physical event causes explosive

eruptions?



b. Would high water content increase the

likelihood of having an explosive eruption?



c. Would high silica content increase the

likelihood of having an explosive eruption?

What Erupts from a

Blocky lava

Volcano?



Lava can be

thick or thin.



Pahoehoe

Aa

Pillow lava

1. Loosen the gelatin volcano from the cups by dipping the cups briefly

in the bowl of hot water.

2. Lay the pegboard on top of a food serving tray to collect drips.

3. Weave the airline tubing into the pegboard from the top and back up

through the bottom so that 2” or so of tubing is sticking up out of the

pegboard. Remove the plunger.

4. Fill the syringe with your prepared “magma.” Remove any air

bubbles from the syringe and tubing by holding the syringe upright

and squirting out a small amount of the liquid. Air tends to fracture

the gelatin.

5. Unmold the gelatin by tipping the bowl over onto the center of the

pegboard on top of the tubing and lifting the bowl. Do this VERY

CAREFULLY so that the gelatin cast won’t develop cracks; a few

small cracks are acceptable. The gelatin cast will spread and settle.

It should resemble a colorless to milky volcano.

6. Inject the red water VERY SLOWLY, at a rate of about 20 ml/min.

Each student should inject about 10mL into the volcano with the

other students watching carefully.

7. What do you observe?

8. Use a plastic knife to slice open the volcano, and view the cross-

section.

3. What did you learn?

Write/draw this in your

science journal.



a. Where did the lava flow in your model?



b. Did the lava choose the path of least

resistance (weakest places), like cracks?



c. Did the lava deepen the existing cracks or

make new cracks?

What Erupts from a Volcano?

Pyroclastic material

• Rock fragments created by eruptions

•magma explodes from volcano and solidifies in the air

•existing rock is shattered by powerful eruptions



Lapilli









Volcanic bombs





Volcanic blocks

Volcanic ash

How do volcanoes affect the Earth?





Flows and Fallouts

• hot ash can flow really quickly

•Knock down buildings

•Dam rivers (flooding/drought)

•Kill crops and livestock



Climatic Changes

•Ash & Gases can block sunlight

•Drop average global temperature

noticeably

Types of Volcanoes

Shield volcano



Cinder cone volcano









Composite volcano

Craters, Calderas, and Lava

Plateau

Crater

• From explosions of material out of

the vent and the collapse of material

back into vent



Caldera

• Much larger depression that

forms when magma chamber

empties and its roof collapses



Lava Plateau

• Forms when lava erupts from long cracks, or fissures,

and spreads out evenly (thousands of km)

What causes volcanoes?

The Formation of Magma

• Mantle rock melts when the

temperature increases

or the pressure decreases.

What causes volcanoes?

Where Volcanoes Form

• Tectonic Plate Boundaries!!!









~75% world’s active volcanoes in Ring of Fire

What causes volcanoes?

What causes volcanoes?



Hot Spots

How do volcanologists predict

eruptions?

• Measuring Small Quakes

– Before eruption, increase in number & intensity

• Measuring Slope

– Bulges may form with magma (tiltmeter)

• Measuring Volcanic Gases

– Outflow of volcanic gases

• Sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide

• Measuring Temperature from Orbit

– Measure changes in temperature over time

You should not be a • You don’t like

Volcanologist if…. hiking,

backbacking,

rockclimbing, etc.

• You are not

interested in

experiencing

extreme

temperatures

and heights.

• If you don’t like

Robert

McGimsey

to travel to

USGS incredible places

and see

breathtaking

views of the

world.

A. Ozerov

1. Place 10mL of baking soda in center of a sheet of

bathroom tissue. Fold the corners over the baking soda

and crease the edges so that they stay in place. Place

the tissue packet in the middle of a large disposable

pan.

2. Put modeling clay around the top edge of a funnel.

Turn the funnel upside down over the tissue packet.

Press down to make a tight seal.

3. Put safety goggles on and add 50mL of vinegar and

several drops of liquid dish soap to a 200mL beaker,

and stir.

4. Predict how much time will elapse before your volcano

erupts. WRITE THIS DOWN!

5. Pour the liquid into the upturned funnel. Using a

stopwatch, record the time you began to pour and the

time your volcano erupts.

6. How close was your prediction?

4. What did you learn?

Write/draw this in your

science journal.



a. Was your time prediction close to the real

time of eruption?



b. Are the eruption times similar for every

group? If not, give at least one reason why

this might be.



c. How is our experiment different from

predicting the eruption of a real volcano?


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