Deck 5: Volcanoes and Volcanism

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The volcano that buried Vesuvius and Herculaneum is no longer a threat to people living nearby.
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Volcanism is primarily a destructive process.
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The chemical composition of lava is the same for all volcanoes.
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Lava tubes form when the lava enters and flows through caves in the rock flanking the volcano.
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Pyroclastic materials can consist of both solid and partially molten material.
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A nuée ardente may travel at speeds as high as 100 kilometers per hour.
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Columnar jointing is the result of cooling and contraction of magma and lava.
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The difference between calderas and craters is that craters are constructed around central vents and calderas result from the collapse of lava flows.
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Shield volcanoes are most common in ocean basins because lava composition is basaltic and non-explosive.
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Composite volcanoes are typically formed from intermediate magmas which are more viscous and explosive.
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Yellowstone National Park was formed as a result of the eruption of a series of supervolcanoes.
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Mount Lassen was the last of the Cascade volcanoes to be active.
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The Columbia River basalts and the plateau they form are sourced in the adjacent Cascade Range volcanoes.
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Harmonic tremors are indicative of magma moving beneath the surface and may be significant for forecasts of volcanic activity.
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Pyroclastic sheet flows are the result of volcanic eruptions from central vents during periods of especially strong winds.
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The circum-Pacific belt of volcanoes is related to subduction of tectonic plates.
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The distribution of active volcanoes is random.
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The volcanic explosivity index quantifies the energy of a volcanic eruption.
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Which of the following statements most accurately describes Mount Vesuvius?

A) Since the eruptions that buried Pompeii and Herculaneum, it has not been active.
B) It has been active but no longer threatens human life.
C) It has erupted often and killed many since the eruptions that buried Pompeii and Herculaneum.
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An extinct volcano is one which

A) existed during a past geological period or epoch.
B) has not erupted during recorded history.
C) has shown no evidence of activity over recorded history.
D) B and C, only
E) all of the above
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Aa lava is different from pahoehoe lava because

A) it is more viscous
B) it has a more felsic or silicic composition
C) it is cooler
D) A and B
E) all of the above.
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The type of volcano that forms over time is not dependent on which of the following characteristics:

A) type of tectonic plate boundary
B) composition of the magma
C) temperature of the magma
D) previous volcanic activity
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Composite volcanoes form from

A) intermediate or andesitic magmas
B) lava flows
C) pyroclastic flows
D) lahars
E) B, C, and D
F) all of the above
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Intermediate and felsic magmas usually arise where

A) mafic magma mixes with felsic material.
B) volcanoes lie on continental margins inland of subduction zones.
C) plates diverge as spreading ridges form.
D) volcanoes lie above transform faults.
E) A and B
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Volcanism occurs along which of the following? The majority of volcanoes occur along

A) divergent plate margins below sea level
B) divergent plate margins above sea level
C) oceanic-oceanic convergent plate margins
D) oceanic-continental convergent plate margins
E) A and C
F) A, C, and D
G) all of the above
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Magmas with mafic compositions would most likely form volcanoes

A) along convergent margins involving oceanic and continental crust
B) along divergent mid-oceanic ridges
C) over continental hotspots
D) between plates along a transform boundary
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One common and dangerous gas emitted from volcanoes and responsible for many deaths in Iceland and Camaroon in the past is___________ .
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Basalt lava when chilled rapidly beneath water forms bulbous structures called___________.
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Pahoehoe is a lava ejected by Hawaiian volcanoes that has a (high/intermediate/low)___________viscosity and a ___________ appearance.
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An eruption of hundreds of cubic kilometers of pyroclastic material that results in the formation of a caldera is termed a ___________.
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Shield volcanoes are composed largely of (basalt/andesite/rhyolite)___________ flows, commonly have (steep/intermediate/gentle)___________ slopes, and their eruptions tend to be (explosive/quiet/very explosive) ___________.
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Prior to the 1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helens, the last eruption of a Cascade Range volcano was that of___________in the years ___________ .
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Although rocks at depth are hot, they remain solid because their melting point (increases/decreases)___________as the pressure (increases/decreases) ___________ .
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Composite volcanoes are typical along___________ plate boundaries.
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___________magma produces shield volcanoes along___________ plate boundaries.
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Are felsic or mafic volcanoes more likely to produce lava domes? Explain.
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Distinguish and explain the difference between aa and pahoehoe lava.
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Mauna Loa volcano in Hawaii has relatively gentle slopes; Mt. Rainier in Washington is tall, with steeper slopes; Parícutin in Mexico is much smaller, with very steep slopes composed of loose pyroclastic material. Each of these is an example of a different kind of volcano. What kind does each represent? What kind of volcanic activity produced each of these? Why are there different types of volcanos? Explain.
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Describe a type of measurement which has been used to forecast volcanic eruptions. What is the physical basis for the volcanic phenomena that they represent?
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Are volcanoes generally active over short periods of time or long or geologic periods of time?
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Why are fissure eruptions associated with basalt plateaus?
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Why are basalt plateau's elevated?
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What was the date of the eruptions that destroyed the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum?
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What volcano was responsible for the destruction of Pompeii and Herculaneum?
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Give one reason why volcanism is considered to be a constructive process.
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What do pillow lavas indicate about a lava flow?
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Fissure eruptions are usually associated with which magma type?
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How does a volcanic crater differ from a volcanic caldera?
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Approximately how many people live near volcanoes on the margins of Earth's tectonic plates?
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What type of volcanos are most common in the two most active volcanic belts on Earth?
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Although most of the volcanism along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is submarine, where is one place where it occurs above sea level?
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Volcanism occurs along which plate boundary type(s)?
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Besides monitoring, what else is necessary to forecast eruptions for a given volcano?
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How can we explain volcanic activity within the interior of a plate (i.e., not at a plate boundary)?
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Explain why most of the world's volcanoes are within the circum-Pacific belt.
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Give an example of a place with hot spot volcanic activity.
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The volcano that buried Vesuvius and Herculaneum is no longer a threat to people living nearby.
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Volcanism is primarily a destructive process.
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The chemical composition of lava is the same for all volcanoes.
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Lava tubes form when the lava enters and flows through caves in the rock flanking the volcano.
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Pyroclastic materials can consist of both solid and partially molten material.
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A nuée ardente may travel at speeds as high as 100 kilometers per hour.
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Columnar jointing is the result of cooling and contraction of magma and lava.
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The difference between calderas and craters is that craters are constructed around central vents and calderas result from the collapse of lava flows.
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Shield volcanoes are most common in ocean basins because lava composition is basaltic and non-explosive.
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Composite volcanoes are typically formed from intermediate magmas which are more viscous and explosive.
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Yellowstone National Park was formed as a result of the eruption of a series of supervolcanoes.
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Mount Lassen was the last of the Cascade volcanoes to be active.
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The Columbia River basalts and the plateau they form are sourced in the adjacent Cascade Range volcanoes.
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Harmonic tremors are indicative of magma moving beneath the surface and may be significant for forecasts of volcanic activity.
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Pyroclastic sheet flows are the result of volcanic eruptions from central vents during periods of especially strong winds.
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The circum-Pacific belt of volcanoes is related to subduction of tectonic plates.
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The distribution of active volcanoes is random.
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The volcanic explosivity index quantifies the energy of a volcanic eruption.
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Which of the following statements most accurately describes Mount Vesuvius?

A) Since the eruptions that buried Pompeii and Herculaneum, it has not been active.
B) It has been active but no longer threatens human life.
C) It has erupted often and killed many since the eruptions that buried Pompeii and Herculaneum.
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An extinct volcano is one which

A) existed during a past geological period or epoch.
B) has not erupted during recorded history.
C) has shown no evidence of activity over recorded history.
D) B and C, only
E) all of the above
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Aa lava is different from pahoehoe lava because

A) it is more viscous
B) it has a more felsic or silicic composition
C) it is cooler
D) A and B
E) all of the above.
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The type of volcano that forms over time is not dependent on which of the following characteristics:

A) type of tectonic plate boundary
B) composition of the magma
C) temperature of the magma
D) previous volcanic activity
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Composite volcanoes form from

A) intermediate or andesitic magmas
B) lava flows
C) pyroclastic flows
D) lahars
E) B, C, and D
F) all of the above
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Intermediate and felsic magmas usually arise where

A) mafic magma mixes with felsic material.
B) volcanoes lie on continental margins inland of subduction zones.
C) plates diverge as spreading ridges form.
D) volcanoes lie above transform faults.
E) A and B
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Volcanism occurs along which of the following? The majority of volcanoes occur along

A) divergent plate margins below sea level
B) divergent plate margins above sea level
C) oceanic-oceanic convergent plate margins
D) oceanic-continental convergent plate margins
E) A and C
F) A, C, and D
G) all of the above
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Magmas with mafic compositions would most likely form volcanoes

A) along convergent margins involving oceanic and continental crust
B) along divergent mid-oceanic ridges
C) over continental hotspots
D) between plates along a transform boundary
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One common and dangerous gas emitted from volcanoes and responsible for many deaths in Iceland and Camaroon in the past is___________ .
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Basalt lava when chilled rapidly beneath water forms bulbous structures called___________.
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Pahoehoe is a lava ejected by Hawaiian volcanoes that has a (high/intermediate/low)___________viscosity and a ___________ appearance.
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An eruption of hundreds of cubic kilometers of pyroclastic material that results in the formation of a caldera is termed a ___________.
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Shield volcanoes are composed largely of (basalt/andesite/rhyolite)___________ flows, commonly have (steep/intermediate/gentle)___________ slopes, and their eruptions tend to be (explosive/quiet/very explosive) ___________.
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Prior to the 1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helens, the last eruption of a Cascade Range volcano was that of___________in the years ___________ .
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Although rocks at depth are hot, they remain solid because their melting point (increases/decreases)___________as the pressure (increases/decreases) ___________ .
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Composite volcanoes are typical along___________ plate boundaries.
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___________magma produces shield volcanoes along___________ plate boundaries.
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Are felsic or mafic volcanoes more likely to produce lava domes? Explain.
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Distinguish and explain the difference between aa and pahoehoe lava.
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Mauna Loa volcano in Hawaii has relatively gentle slopes; Mt. Rainier in Washington is tall, with steeper slopes; Parícutin in Mexico is much smaller, with very steep slopes composed of loose pyroclastic material. Each of these is an example of a different kind of volcano. What kind does each represent? What kind of volcanic activity produced each of these? Why are there different types of volcanos? Explain.
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Describe a type of measurement which has been used to forecast volcanic eruptions. What is the physical basis for the volcanic phenomena that they represent?
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Are volcanoes generally active over short periods of time or long or geologic periods of time?
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Why are fissure eruptions associated with basalt plateaus?
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Why are basalt plateau's elevated?
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What was the date of the eruptions that destroyed the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum?
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What volcano was responsible for the destruction of Pompeii and Herculaneum?
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Give one reason why volcanism is considered to be a constructive process.
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What do pillow lavas indicate about a lava flow?
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Fissure eruptions are usually associated with which magma type?
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How does a volcanic crater differ from a volcanic caldera?
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Approximately how many people live near volcanoes on the margins of Earth's tectonic plates?
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What type of volcanos are most common in the two most active volcanic belts on Earth?
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Although most of the volcanism along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is submarine, where is one place where it occurs above sea level?
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Volcanism occurs along which plate boundary type(s)?
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Besides monitoring, what else is necessary to forecast eruptions for a given volcano?
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How can we explain volcanic activity within the interior of a plate (i.e., not at a plate boundary)?
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Explain why most of the world's volcanoes are within the circum-Pacific belt.
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Give an example of a place with hot spot volcanic activity.
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