ArcVolcano Flashcards

1
Q

Where do arc volacnoes form?

A

Above subduction zones

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2
Q

What is an example of a continental arc?

A

Cascades

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3
Q

How is magma created at a subduction zone?

A

Water is added to hot mantle which reduces the temp of the rock at high pressures

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4
Q

Because water is involved, this magma has a high _____ content

A

volatile

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5
Q

Where does melting take place?

A

in the mantle above the subducting plate

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6
Q

What releases H2O?

A

Metamorphism at ~100 km depth

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7
Q

When does the composition of the magma change?

A

When it interacts with the overlying crust

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8
Q

Why doesn’t magma from island arcs change much chemically?

A

It rises through low silica ocean crust on the way to the surface

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9
Q

What does island arc lava start as?

A

Basalt

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10
Q

When does fractional crystallization occur?

A

When magma has a harder time going through new, thick crust

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11
Q

What happens to magma during fractional crystallization?

A

It becomes more silicic

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12
Q

What type of lava occurs from fractional crystallization?

A

Andesite lava

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13
Q

The crystals tend to be ____ in composition

A

mafic

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14
Q

What is the main difference between continental and island arcs?

A

Magma must work through crust of silicic composition to get to surface

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15
Q

How does going through silicic composed crust change magma?

A

Through assimilation and secondary melting

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16
Q

What is the crust of high silicia called that continental arc magma must go through?

A

granitic

17
Q

What melts at a lower temperature - granite or basalt?

A

Granite

18
Q

Assimilation

A

Magma melts through existing rock on its way up

19
Q

Where can secondary melting occur?

A

An overheated piece of lower continental crust

20
Q

Continental arc lavas have silica percentages from ____ to ___

A

50% (basalt) to 75% (Rhyolite)

21
Q

What rises with magma during hydration melting at subduction zones

A

Water

22
Q

Why are arc lavas more explosive than rift lavas?

A

It has water and other gases

23
Q

What types of hazards are more common with arc volcanoes?

A

Lahars and pyroclastic flows

24
Q

What is a Phreatomagmatic eruption?

A

A steam and ash eruption

25
Q

When can a Phreatomagmatic eruption occur?

A

When any volcano comes in contact with ground water

26
Q

What do Phreatomagmatic eruptions make?

A

Maars - low-relief volcanic craters with a lake in the middle