Chapter 7 Exam (Volcano Case Histories:Killer Events)
During the 1990s, hundreds of trees were killed at Mammoth Mountain, California, by the diffuse emission of _________ gas.
CO2
What was the origin of the gas that killed 1,700 people in Cameroon in 1996?
It leaked upward from basaltic magma underlying a lake.
In 1883, __________ exploded and the resulting tsunami killed 36,000 people on Java and Sumatra.
Krakatau
Several geologic phenomena are being studied as signs of an impending volcanic eruption. These include seismic waves, ______________, and the release of gases.
ground deformation
In Icelandic-type eruptions, low-viscosity, low-volatile content lava erupts peacefully.
True
Pyroclastic flows can travel across bodies of water.
True
Volcanic eruptions can result in the formation of tsunamis.
True
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In August 1986, a gigantic volume of __________ belched forth from Lake Nyos in Cameroon and swept down the adjacent valleys asphyxiating 1,700 people.
carbon dioxide
All volcanic activity in a failed rift ceases once the rifting fails.
False
At Lake Nyos in 1986, a gas cloud wiped out all nearby plant and animal life.
False
Lassen Peak is unusually large, SiO2-rich, lava dome in Mt. Saint Helens.
False
The Toba eruption 74,000 years ago may have __________.
caused a great reduction in the worldwide human population
Most of the people killed by the Mount St. Helens eruption of 1980 __________.
had gone around barriers meant to keep people out of 'harms' way
Most Icelandic eruptions are __________.
peaceful fissure eruptions
Volcanic eruptions with which of the following VEIs happen the most often?
VEI of 3
During the summer of 1783, the greatest lava eruption of historic times poured forth at _________, accompanied by the release of an enormous volume of gases that enshrouded much of northern Europe in a "dry fog" or blue haze rich in SO2 (one of the visible components of today's urban smog).
Laki, Iceland
Mt. Rainier, Washington, is number one on the danger list of many U.S. volcanologists because of its __________.
All of these choices are correct
The energy behind the 1902 pyroclastic flow that destroyed St. Pierre came from _________________.
All of these choices are correct
Violent causes of death from volcanic eruptions include _______________.
All of these choices are correct
In the United States, there was great concern in the early 1980s when earthquakes were frequent, including harmonic tremor, and four magnitude 6 earthquakes caused damage near __________.
Long Valley Caldera in California
On 8 May 1902, a massive eruption of __________ killed 30,000 people in the town of St. Pierre.
Mont Pelée, Martinique,
A genuine success story of advance warning before a large eruption occurred in the Philippines in 1991 before the climactic eruption of _________________.
Mt. Pinatubo
The two most active Cascade Range volcanoes over the past 4,000 years are _______________.
Mt. St. Helens and Mt. Shasta
In 1985, __________ produced a minor eruption that melted part of a glacier near its summit, sending a lahar down its slopes and killing at least 22,000 people.
Nevado Del Ruiz, Colombia,
Why are low-latitudes the most dangerous latitudes to have a large volcanic eruption occur?
Ash and gases from low-latitude eruptions are spread around Earth to the greatest degree.
Magma at spreading centers is low-temperature, high-viscosity, and granitic, with easy escape of gases, providing all the factors that promote the peaceful eruption of magma.
False
Nuee ardente (French for glowing cloud) is another term used to describe a lava flow.
False
Pyroclastic flows cannot travel down all sides of a volcano simultaneously.
False
At Mt. St. Helens, about 60 people were killed in 1980, primarily by pyroclastic flows and effects related to lateral blast.
True
The eruption of Nevado del Ruiz in Columbia in 1985 dropped hot pyroclastic debris onto glaciers, resulting in lahars.
True
The most dangerous volcanoes tend to be in the same general plate-tectonic settings as the largest earthquakes in the world.
True
The plate-tectonic process responsible for volcanoes in the Pacific Northwest region of North America is identical to the cause of the region's great earthquakes—subduction of the Juan de Fuca Plate.
True
The radiocarbon process of documenting major eruption dates for volcanoes in the past 50,000 years or so is the same as that used to work out dates of major prehistoric earthquakes.
True
What is the volcanic explosivity index (VEI) of a Yellowstone super-eruption?
VEI of 8
Seafloor spreading generates __________ magma
basaltic
The Mt. Pinatubo endangered people, animals, and property when its 1991 eruption resulted in __________.
lahars and pyroclastic flows
Dome collapse, overspilling crater rim, direct blast and eruption column collapse are all ways to generate __________.
pyroclastic flows
Active volcanoes today in Oregon and Washington, including Mt. St. Helens, result from _________________.
the subduction of the Juan de Fuca Plate beneath North America