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Volcanoes
Types of Volcanoes
Volcanoes are classified under
4 categories:
•Shield Volcanoes
•Cinder Cone
•Composite or Stratovolcanoes
•Lava Domes
Shield Volcanoes• Quiet & non-explosive;• Great masses of lava
quietly ooze out from an opening in the earth's crust;
• Liquidy lava;• Gently sloping cone. • The largest volcanoes on
earth
Shield VolcanoesMount Kilauea, Hawaii, USA
Shield VolcanoesMauna Loa, Hawaii, USA
Cinder Cone Volcanoes• Explosive volcanoes;
• Volcanic bombs, cinders, and ash are hurled out of an erupting volcano;
• Most have a bowl-shaped crater at the summit
• Some of the tallest volcanoes
Cinder Cone VolcanoesMount Etna in Italy
Cinder Cone VolcanoesTavurvur, Papua New Guinea
Cinder Cone VolcanoesMount Veniaminof, Alaska
Composite orStratovolcanoes
• Also called: STRATOVOLCANOES
• Alternating layers of lava and cinders on earth;
• Consists of many separate vents
Stratovolcanoes
StratovolcanoesMount Vesuvius Erupting (Italy)
StratovolcanoesA victim found from Pompeii
StratovolcanoesMount Fuji, Japan
StratovolcanoesMount Ranier, Washington, USA
StratovolcanoesMount Hood, Oregon, USA
StratovolcanoesMayon Volcano, Luzon Island, Philippines
StratovolcanoesMount St. Helen’s, Washington, USA
StratovolcanoesArarat, Turkey
Lava Dome Volcanoes• Volcanic or lava domes
are formed by relatively small, bulbous masses of lava that are very viscous (sticky & gooey)
• A steep-sided mass • Its surface is often rough
and blocky as a result of fragmentation of the cooler, outer crust during growth of the dome
Lava Dome Volcanoes
Lava Dome VolcanoesLassen Park Dome Volcano
Lava Dome VolcanoesMount Pelee, West Indies
Lava Dome VolcanoesMontserrat, West Indies
Lava Dome VolcanoesMontserrat, West Indies
Recent Volcanic Eruption Mini-research Project
Your task:
Find a recent volcanic eruption and write a small report about the volcano.
Be sure to include the name of the volcano, the type of volcano, and date of the most recent eruption, a description of the eruption, and the impact on the environment.
Use the following link to find some interesting info:
http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/current_volcs/current.html