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Nevado Del Ruiz Eruption 1985

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Andean Volcanic Belt• Most northern

Volcano on Andean Volcanic Belt

• Plate boundaries: – Nazca plate, – Antarctic plate, – South American

plate

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Volcanic Belt• Nazca Plate

Subducts under S.A. Plate and Antarctic plate

• Contains active and dormant volcanoes

• High level of activity provides power and hot water to homes in the area.

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Nevado Del Ruiz Volcano• Stratovolcano• Active for nearly 2

million years• Composed of layered

lava – Alternating with hardend

volcanic ash and other pyroclastic rock

• Explosive eruption, high silica lava

Nevado Del Ruiz Mountain peak

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Signs of Volcanic Activity

• Nov. 1984 signs of small earth quakes

• Fumarole that spew steam and gas were detected near the summit

• Sept 11, 1985 large ejection of ash from the peak of the volcano

• Nov 10, 1985 signs of magma movement and tremors

An Italian volcanological mission analyzed gas samples from fumaroles.They reported the risk of lahars to be very high

Example Fumardes

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No Warning, No evacuation• Clear signs of an Active

Volcano – there was no evaluation

• Authorities would not take costly preventative measures to evacuate

• Last eruption over 140 years ago, – people thought there was

no danger• Armero's mayor and a

priest reassure city after an ash eruption– On the afternoon of

November 13•

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Plinian eruption

• Type of Eruption that was produced on 1985

• Columns of volcanic ash and gas

• Ejection of pumice• Causes Lahars • Caused most of the damage

and death 1985 eruption.

pumice

Example of Plinian Eruption

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Lahar • Land flow or land slide,

composed of pyroclastic material and water

• Buried the city• Caused by a small eruption• Deadliest lahar in recorded

history• Over 23,000 deaths

Armero in Colombia after the 1985 eruption

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Eruption• At 9:09 pm, on November 13, 1985• Total mass ejected: 35 million tons

– relatively small (3% of amount ejected from Mount St. Helens.)

Nevado Del Ruiz Caldera

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Eruption continued• Pyroclastic flow melted snow and glacier

ice – Happened near summit, causing the Lahar

• virtually erased the small town of Armero, in the Lagunilla River valley

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Impact to Armero

• At the time Armero's population was 28,700

• Over 23,000 were killed

• 5,000 were injured• 5,000 homes

destroyed

Aftermath Of Armero

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Impact continued• 2nd deadliest volcanic disaster in the 20th

century • The estimated cost of the disaster is

$1,000,000,000

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Sources • http://www.geology.sdsu.edu/

how_volcanoes_work/Nevado.html• http://www.csmonitor.com/1985/1119/

acolum.html• http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Volcanoes/Colombia/

Ruiz/description_eruption_lahar_1985.html• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nevado_del_Ruiz• Link to blog: http://armero1985.wordpress.com/