Volcanoes and plate boundaries Flashcards

1
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Mantle plume

A

A stationary area of high heat flow

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2
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How do island chains form?

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Plate moves over the mantle plume where there is Volcanic activity at a fixed point

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3
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What are the key features of an oceanic- oceanic divergent boundary? 3

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Mid ocean ridge, axial rift, pillow lavas

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4
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What are the key features of a convergent oceanic- oceanic boundary? 5

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subduction zone, volcanic island arc, benioff zone, intermediate volcanoes, deep sea trench

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5
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What are the key features of a convergent oceanic- continental boundary? 6

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subduction zone, Benioff zone, deep sea trench, rising magma, batholiths, rhyolitic volcanoes

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6
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What are the key features of a convergent continental- continental boundary? 3

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fold mountains, batholiths, ophiolites

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7
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Name the most common rock type formed by the eruption of the Hawaiian volcanoes

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Basalt

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8
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How do batholiths form in volcanoes?

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continental crust is melted by magma, most of the material will remain separate because of the different viscosities. Melted silicic material forms large granite batholiths deep within fold mountains later exposed by erosion.

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9
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What are deep ocean trenches?

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long, narrow parts of the earth’s surface, formed as the ocean floor is dragged down where two plates converge.

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10
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What are fold mountains/ how do they form?

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form on the edges of the continents parallel to the subduction zone. compressional features made of folded and faulted sediments that have been scraped off the descending plate onto the non-subducting plate. High pressure result in regional metamorphism.

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11
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What is a benioff zone?

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A zone of earthquake foci sloping down at an angle of about 45 degrees from the deep ocean trench.

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12
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guyot

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flat topped seamount usually eroded away by wave action

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13
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seamount

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a submarine mountain often an extinct volcano

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14
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diapir

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low density, buoyant materials rising upwards

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15
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super volcano

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a very large volcano

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16
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hotspot

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an area of high heat flow above a mantle plume

17
Q

name a divergent plate margin

A

mid atlantic ridge

18
Q

name a convergent oceanic continental boundary

A

south America and nazca

19
Q

name a convergent continental continental boundary

A

indian and Asian plates

20
Q

name a conservative boundary

A

San Andreas Fault

21
Q

ridge push at the MOR

A

a process where two sections of lithosphere are pushed apart by rising magma at the MOR

22
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slab pull

A

a process where cold, dense section of lithosphere descends into the mantle at a subduction zone