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Volcanoes and Earthquakes. What is a volcano? Weak spot in crust where molten material (magma) comes to the surface.

Dec 30, 2015

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Page 1: Volcanoes and Earthquakes. What is a volcano? Weak spot in crust where molten material (magma) comes to the surface.

Volcanoes and Earthquakes

Page 2: Volcanoes and Earthquakes. What is a volcano? Weak spot in crust where molten material (magma) comes to the surface.

What is a volcano?

• Weak spot in crust where molten material (magma) comes to the surface

Page 3: Volcanoes and Earthquakes. What is a volcano? Weak spot in crust where molten material (magma) comes to the surface.

Volcanoes and Plate Boundaries• What are plate tectonics? • theory which describes the motions of the earth’s• crustal plates • What causes plate tectonics?• convection currents in the mantle• Volcanic belts around plate boundaries• Ring of Fire

• Converging plate boundaries• Plates come together

• Diverging plate boundaries• Plates seperate

Page 4: Volcanoes and Earthquakes. What is a volcano? Weak spot in crust where molten material (magma) comes to the surface.
Page 5: Volcanoes and Earthquakes. What is a volcano? Weak spot in crust where molten material (magma) comes to the surface.

Hot Spot Volcanoes

• Magma erupts through Earth’s crust• Can happen anywhere• Yellowstone

Page 6: Volcanoes and Earthquakes. What is a volcano? Weak spot in crust where molten material (magma) comes to the surface.

Volcanic Eruptions

• Quiet Eruptions• Low-silica, low-viscosity magma• Hawaii

• Explosive Eruptions• High-silica, high viscosity• Pyroclastic flow• Mt. St. Helens

Page 7: Volcanoes and Earthquakes. What is a volcano? Weak spot in crust where molten material (magma) comes to the surface.

Volcano Life Cycle• Active-is erupting or may erupt at any time• Dormant- Might become active in future• Extinct- dead, unlikely to erupt again

Page 8: Volcanoes and Earthquakes. What is a volcano? Weak spot in crust where molten material (magma) comes to the surface.

Volcano Energy

• Energy comes from magma under Earth• Hot Springs- groundwater heated by magma and forms

pool• Geysers- Hot water, steam erupts from ground• Geothermal energy- water heated naturally• Used to warm houses • electricity (steam)

Page 9: Volcanoes and Earthquakes. What is a volcano? Weak spot in crust where molten material (magma) comes to the surface.
Page 10: Volcanoes and Earthquakes. What is a volcano? Weak spot in crust where molten material (magma) comes to the surface.

What is an earthquake?• Shaking and trembling that results from the movement of

rock beneath Earth’s surface

Page 11: Volcanoes and Earthquakes. What is a volcano? Weak spot in crust where molten material (magma) comes to the surface.

Stress in Earth’s Crust

• Tension- stretches rock, divergent• Compression- Squeezes rock until it folds or breaks, convergent

• Shearing- rocks move in opposite directions

Page 12: Volcanoes and Earthquakes. What is a volcano? Weak spot in crust where molten material (magma) comes to the surface.

Faults

• Normal Faults- diverge, footwall above hanging wall• Reverse Faults- Compression, hanging wall above

footwall, converge• Strike-slip Faults- plates move past each other

Page 13: Volcanoes and Earthquakes. What is a volcano? Weak spot in crust where molten material (magma) comes to the surface.
Page 14: Volcanoes and Earthquakes. What is a volcano? Weak spot in crust where molten material (magma) comes to the surface.

Seismic Waves

• Carry energy from an earthquake away from the focus (center) through Earth’s interior, and across surface

Page 15: Volcanoes and Earthquakes. What is a volcano? Weak spot in crust where molten material (magma) comes to the surface.

Types of Seismic Waves

• P waves- first to arrive, longitudinal waves, move in solids and liquids

• S waves- second to arrive, transverse waves, only in solids

• Surface waves- ground moves like ocean waves, transverse waves

Page 16: Volcanoes and Earthquakes. What is a volcano? Weak spot in crust where molten material (magma) comes to the surface.
Page 17: Volcanoes and Earthquakes. What is a volcano? Weak spot in crust where molten material (magma) comes to the surface.

Seismograph

• Detects seismic waves• Used to map and monitor faults

Page 18: Volcanoes and Earthquakes. What is a volcano? Weak spot in crust where molten material (magma) comes to the surface.

Damage from Earthquakes

• Shaking- triggers landslides, avalanches, destroys buildings and water mains

• Liquefaction- loose, soft soil turns to mud• Aftershocks- smaller earthquakes following big

earthquake• Tsunamis- large wave