Lecture 11 - Volcanic eruption case studies Flashcards

1
Q

Where is the Cascade Volcanic Arc?

A

It stretches from northern California to the Washington/British Columbia border.

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Prior to 1980 why was the northern flank of Mt. St. Helens unstable?

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A previous eruption in 1843 had deposited a pyroclastic flow there.

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What first indicated renewed unrest of Mt. St. Helens?

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An earthquake swarm starting mid March 1980

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What happened to Mt. St. Helens’ north flank during March 1980?

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It bulged due to pressure from expanding gases and magma.

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On what day did Mt. St. Helens erupt?

A

18th May 1980 (Sunday)

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What caused the collapse of the unstable north flank of Mt. St. Helens?

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A Mw 5.1 earthquake and major landslide.

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What triggered the pyroclastic flows at Mt. St. Helens?

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The release of pressure led to a lateral blast that blew the north side of the mountain out, triggering pyroclastic flows.

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What was the cause of the formation of the vertical plume at Mt. St. Helens?

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The lateral blast “cleared the volcano’s throat”, driving formation of a vertical plume.

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Q

How many people were killed by the eruption?

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57 including 3 in the “no-go” zone

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Over what area was ash dispersed?

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~60,000 km²

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11
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How long were motorways closed for?

A

two weeks

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12
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How many flights were cancelled due to the eruption?

A

around 1,000 flights

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13
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How large was the “no-go” zone?

A

∼5 km from the volcano

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14
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What was the reach of the lateral blast?

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The lateral blast obliterated everything within ∼10–15 km of the volcano on its northern side, and seared certain areas as far as ∼25 km away.

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15
Q

How many m³ of timber were damaged or destroyed by the blast?

A

9 million m³

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16
Q

What created the lahars?

A

Melting of the volcano’s ice cap and mixing of pyroclastic material with river water generated massive lahars on all sides of the volcano.

17
Q

How many properties were destroyed by the lahars?

A

∼200

18
Q

What was the effect of volcanic debris and lahars on the Columbia river?

A

Volcanic debris carried downstream was dumped into the Columbia river, abruptly reducing the depth of its navigable channel from 40 ft to as little as 15 ft. This forced closure of the port of Portland — the fifth largest on the U.S. Pacific coast — upstream. It took several days to reopen the channel partially, a month to reopen it fully, and nearly a year to dredge it to its previous depth.

19
Q

What type of eruption was the 1980 Mt. St. Helens eruption?

A

Plinian-style eruption

20
Q

How long did Mt. St. Helens erupt for?

A

∼9 hours

21
Q

What elevation did the vertical plume reach?

A

∼20 km

22
Q

How many tonnes of ash were deposited over a large swath of the northwestern U.S?

A

∼500 million tonnes