Volcanic Eruptions - VOLCANIC HAZARDS AND NOTABLE DISASTERS Flashcards

1
Q

The way in which humans respond to potential volcanic threats depends on several factors, in particular, the ______ and the _____

A

frequency at which eruption occur ; availability of habitable living space

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2
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some of the primary hazards near a volcano

A

violent eruption and lava flow

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3
Q

secondary hazards of volcanoes that can reach considerable distances

A

mudflow, lahar, suspension of volcanic ash and toxic gases into the atmosphere, tsunamis and landslides

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4
Q

occurs whenever magma reaches the surface and begins to move across the landscape

A

lava flows

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5
Q

how fast and how far a lava flow will travel is largely determined by

A

slope of land surface;
volume of lava;
viscosity of lava

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6
Q

t or f: lava flows are very common in hawaii

A

T

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7
Q

t or f: gas poor magmas can generate large steam explosions should the magma suddenly come in contact with a significant volume of groundwater or seawater

A

T

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8
Q

what are the most common hazards from explosive eruptions?

A

pyroclastic material and hot gases

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9
Q

the ____ during an explosive eruption pulverizes rocks making up the volcano into smaller fragments, hurling them upward and at great speed along with superheated gases and blobs of lava

A

shock wave

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10
Q

example of a lateral eruption

A

Mt. St. Helens, 1980

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11
Q

a volcanic eruption which is directed laterally from a volcano rather than upwards from the summit

A

lateral eruption or lateral blast

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12
Q

pyroclastic flow is a dry avalanche consisting of ______, _____, and ____, all rushing down the side of a volcano at great speed

A

hot rock fragments, ash, and superheated gas

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13
Q

a typical pyroclastic flow consist of two parts:

A

a tumbling mass of large rocks;

overlain by

a turbulent cloud of finer material

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14
Q

t or f: pyroclastic flow can form during explosive and nonexplosive eruptions

A

T

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15
Q

t or f: pyroclastic flow are almost always associated with SiO2 poor magma

A

F (SiO2 rich)

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16
Q

how far was Mt. Peele from the City of Pierre

A

7km

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17
Q

two most famous examples of pyroclastic flow

A

Mt. Vesuvius, Italy (79 AD)
Mt. Peele, Martinique (1902)

18
Q

jagged rock and glass fragment less than 2mm in diameter

A

volcanic ash

19
Q

volcanic ash are transported by ____ at considerable distances prior to disposition

A

wind

20
Q

hazardous effects of volcanic asg

A

a.) respiratory conditions
b.) destroy crops
c.) contaminate surface water
d.) increasing severity of flooding
e.) damage to mechanical property
f.) trigger global cooling

21
Q

volcanic ash can damage mechanical and electrical equipment because of its

A

abrasive property

22
Q

Mt. Pinatubo temperature drop by:

A

0.25 degrees celsius

23
Q

Mt. Tambora temperature drop by:

A

3 degrees celsius

24
Q

when was the year without summer

A

mount tambora eruption (1815)

25
Q

two types of mass wasting on volcanoes

A

volcanic landslide and volcanic mudflows

26
Q

also called as debris avalanche

A

volcanic landslide

27
Q

occurs whenever a steep flanks of volcano become unstable and results in rapid downslope movement

A

volcanic landlside

28
Q

volcanic landslide is often triggered by

A

earthquake and heavy rains

29
Q

______ and _____ within a volcano can breakdown _____ rocks into much weaker _____, thereby making slope more prone to volcanic landslide

A

corrosive gases;
groundwater;
feldspar-rich;
clay minerals

30
Q

also called a lahar or debris flow

A

volcanic mudflows

31
Q

is an indonesian term, and is a mixture of ash, rock, and considerable amounts of water

A

lahar

32
Q

ash and rock in volcanic mudflows may comprise _____ by weight, and may resemble a river of wet concrete

A

60 to 90%

33
Q

speed of volcanic mudflows

A

35-60 km/hr

34
Q

t or f: volcanic mudflows are more destructive than ordinary river floods

A

T

35
Q

volcanic gas is mainly composed of:

A

water vapor (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), and sulfur dioxide (SO2)

36
Q

H2O, CO2, and SO2 together account for ____ of all volcanic gases

A

over 95%

37
Q

volcanic gas cloud is hazardous to humans simply because it contains _____

A

no free oxygen (O2)

38
Q

forms when volcanoes explode violently in an oceanic setting and may subsequently strike coastal communities far from the volcanoes itself

A

tsunamis

39
Q

t or f: volcanic landslides may also generate large tsunamis

A

T

40
Q

what was the major secondary hazard during the Mt. Tambora volcanic eruption in 1815

A

volcanic ash and short-term climate change (starvation from crop failure)

41
Q

what was the major secondary hazard during the Nevado del Ruiz, Colombia eruption in 1985?

A

mudflow

42
Q

what was the major secondary hazard during the lake nyos, cameroon eruption in 1986

A

gas asphyxiation (CO2)