Geography 🌍 | The Sinabung Eruptions | CASE STUDY β—½ Flashcards

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Which plate margins created mount Sinabung?

A

A destructive collision plate boundary between the denser Indo-Australian plate and less dense Eurasian plate.

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What type of volcano is mount Sinabung?

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Stratovolcano

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How tall is Sinabung?

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2460m

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Where is mount Sinabung?

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In Indonesia, north Sumatra, near Berastagi. This is a part of the pacific ring of fire.

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5
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When did Mount Sinabung erupt?

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For the first time in 2010

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When was Mount Sinabung’s first larger eruption?

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15 Sept 2013

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When was Mount Sinabung’s last recorded eruption before the 2000s?

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1600

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When did Mount Sinabung create a 7km column of ash?

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5th Nov 2013

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9
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What was the next major eruption of Sinabung after 2013?

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There were small eruptions from december-jan, and a major one of the 1st Feb 2014

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How many people were evacuated from the 2013 Sinabung eruption?

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over 3700.

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What effect did the ash column in November 2013 to Sinanbung precautions?

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The evacuation distance was increased.

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What happened on the February 2014 Sinabung eruption?

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Clouds of hot ash smothered surrounding villagers, just after being allowed back home.

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13
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How many lives did Sinabung claim in 2014?

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16.

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How many people evacuated from the Sinabung eruptions as of 2014?

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Over 25k

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How did people shelter themselves from Sinabung’s eruptions?

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The took refuge in temporary cams and shelters, authorities lacking food supplies and medecine.

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16
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What health issues did Sinabung lead to?

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Respiratory issues from the massive amount of ash.

17
Q

Why was there economic loss from the Sinabung eruptions?

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  • Farmers lose their crops; poor harvest; food shortage
  • Thick ash leads to houses collapsing
  • Tourism impact
18
Q

How much were the crop losses of the Sinabung eruption?

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50,000 pounds

19
Q

How was biodiversity affected by the Sinabung eruption?

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  • Lava flows into the river, affecting biodiversity and contaminating water
  • Wildlife poisoned and affected by ash and pyroclastic material
20
Q

What were the short term responses to the Sinabung eruption?

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  • 1000s of people evacuate to temporary camps and shelters
  • Masks issued by authorities for those who hadn’t evacuated
  • Places were turned into temporary camps and shelters
21
Q

What was the difficulty of accommodating those who had fleed their home from the Sinabung eruption?

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Necessities such as clean water were exhausted, international aid needed.

22
Q

What were the long-term responses to the Sinabung eruption?

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  • Government helped people rebuild their homes

- New methods like tiltmeters and early warning systems were put in place.

23
Q

What were the positive impacts of the Sinabung eruption on crops?

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Potatoes, oranges, cabbages, carrots, chillies, coffee beans, (POCCCC) and economic life blossomed due to fertile soil

24
Q

What were the long-term oppourtunities of the Sinabung eruption?

A
  • Toursists come to a safe zone

- Bergasti is a colourful marketplace

25
Q

What are the insane rituals done by insane locals in insane Indonesia due to the Sinabung Eruptions?

This is a joke, i dont think it is insane

A

Flowers are grown on the slopes of Sinabung and are used for rituals or exported. Ridiculous (i actually respect all cultures, this is a joke)