Volcanoes

6 different types of volcanoes with description and characteristics 5 different types of eruption

6 different types of volcanoes with description and characteristics 5 different types of eruption

Rebecca Vorburger

Rebecca Vorburger

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Kategorie Geographie
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Erstellt / Aktualisiert 24.06.2013 / 24.06.2013
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Cinder cones

  • built from loose material (particles) -> solidify and falls
  • round, flat, bowl-shaped crater
  • at destructive zones

Stratovolcanoe

  • built from alternating lava layers, lava flows through vent or fissures
  • steep-sided, symmetrical, snow on top
  • at destructive zones

Shield volcano

  • built from highly fluid lava -> widely spread
  • at constructive zones

Lava Domes

  • built from viscous lava (bulbous), dome grows by expension from within
  • at constructive zones

Calderas

  • magma chamber is emptied in one eruption -> collapses down -> secondary vents from within the crater
  • most at constructive zones, sometimes destructive

Maar

  • built from explosions caused by groundwater coming into contact with hot magma
  • crater filled with water
  • at destructive zones

Hawaiian Eruption

  • fluid, mafic lava
  • fountaining and lava flows
  • constructive margins
    -> Kilauea

Strombolian Eruption

  • every few minutes
  • explotion of lava due to escaping gas bubbles
  • destructive margins

Surtseyan Eruption

  • mostly mafic
  • magma interacts explosive with water
  • undersea volcano
  • destructive margins

Vulcanian Eruption

  • short, violent, small explotion of viscous magma
  • tephra, ash clouds, pyroclastic demsity currents
  • destructive margines

Plinian Eruption

  • very viscous lava
  • eruption columns of gas and ash
  • falls of ashes, scoria, lava bombs, pyroclastic density currents
  • destructive margins