Geo 1030 Quiz 10
Which of the following objects has a size similar to that of lapilli?
A marble (15 mm)
Lo'ihi
A new shield volcano called ________ is being formed just south of the island of Hawaii. It is still 3000 feet below the surface.
dome
A new volcanic _________ within the modified crater was produced during the 2004 Mt. St. Helens eruption.
How does the viscosity of the magma fed to volcanoes affect nearby life and property?
A volcano that expels highly viscous magma is a greater threat to life and property because it is more explosive and thus is more difficult or impossible to predict.
Yellowstone is best described as what?
An active volcano that has erupted in the last 1 million years
Yellowstone is best described as which of the following
An active volcano that has erupted in the last 1 million years
When Eyjafjallajökull erupted in March 2010, ash plumes drifted southeast over Europe and, as a result, the controlled airspaces over many European countries were closed to air traffic, stranding thousands of people worldwide. Why would flying a commercial jet through a cloud of volcanic ash be dangerous?
Ash impairs visibility, clogs engines, and abrades engine parts.
Philippine, Eurasian
At the Manila Trench, the _________ Plate is being subducted under the __________ Plate.
What kind(s) of lava generate a cinder cone?
Basalt
Shield volcanoes are generally made of ?
Basaltic flows
Massive pulton
Batholith
Batholiths are known to form the coves of mountain ranges such as Sierra Nevada implication of this observation
Because batholiths form deep in the Earth, the occurence of one at the surface implies that it has been uplifted and/or the rocks above have been removed
cinder cones
Black Rock Desert has smaller volcanoes called __________ _________.
Pyroclastic material ejected during a volcanic eruption composed of incandescent lava that is greater than 64 millimeters in diameter
Bombs
The majoruty of volcanoes are associated with which type pf tectoni plate boundary
COnvergent boundary
Which state has the greatest earthquake hazard
California
Which of the following is an extreme igneous feature associated with very violent eruptions? -Composite volcano -Cinder cone volcano -Shield volcano -Pahoehoe lava flow
Composite volcano
Types of volcanoes
Composite volcanoes. Cinder cone. Shield volcanoes.
What is the volcanic feature in which magma rises through before it is released at the surface?
Conduit
Which would best describe the shape and composition of a volcano in the cascade range
Cone shaped volcano with alternating layers of lava and pyroclastic materials
East African
Continental rifting is occurring in the __________ __________ Rift Valley, on the African continent. The region includes Mt. Kilimanjaro.
Convergent boundaries
Crater lake. Mt. st. Helens. Mt. Etnna, Italy.
Which stage in formation of yellowstone caldera
Crust bows upward above a magma chamber
Which of the following was a stage in the formation of Yellowstone caldera? -Crust bows upward above a magma chamber. -Material exploded from the center of the caldera. -The magma chamber emptied completely during the eruption. -Pyroclastic material erupted from a single vent.
Crust bows upward above a magma chamber.
Divergent boundaries
East african rift. Interplate volcanism. Killauea, HI. Deccan plateau.
What type of magma erupts out of dome complexes
Felsic magma
Dike cutting across sedimentary rock, grain sized, youd find in plutons
Fine-grained
shield
Fumarole Butte in Juab County, Utah is a baslatic andesitic _________ volcano.
27.7 million years
Hot spots are stationary features and can be used to measure both direction and rate of tectonic plate motion. How many years ago was Midway Island over the Hawaiian hot spot?
Development of pahoenoe
In basaltic
subduction
Island arcs are commonly associated with __________ zones.
Which type volcanic hazard consists of saturated volcanic material moving rapidly down a slope? -Volcanic ash -Lahar -Pyroclastic flow -Lava flow
Lahar
Which of the following volcanic materials flows out of a volcanic vent?
Lava
Evidence of past volcanic eruptions are present at yellowstone park
Lava flow. A caladera rim. Pyroclastic material.
topographic bulge in north flank, crater formation, earthquake swarms
List the precursor evidence (hint: 3 pieces of evidence) documented for the Mt. St. Helens eruption.
Convergent plate boundary, divergent plate boundary, intraplate
List the three volcanic zones.
What kind of viscosity would flood basalts have?
Low viscosity
Which of the following scenarios best describes how the Hawaiian Islands formed in the Pacific Ocean?
Magma generated from a hot spot burned through the overlying plate to create volcanoes.
At which of the following tectoni settings would you expect to find volcanoes producing significant amounts of very fluid, high temperature lava
Mantle plumes
Volcanic ash is best described as which of the following?
Microscopic pieces of rock ejected by a volcano
Whcih of the following best represents the relationship between earthquakes and tectonic plates
More earthquakes are found along tectonic plate boundaries that within a single tectonic plate
How often do most cinder cones erupt?
Most erupt once
Ring of Fire
Most of the world's explosive volcanoes are associated with the Pacific Ocean basin, commonly called the "__________ of __________".
Which of the following volcanoes is associated with the ring of fire
Mt. Pinatubo
Pinatubo
Mt. __________ is a stratovolcano that is the site of the second largest eruption in the 20th Century.
Cinder cones are made of?
Pyroclastic deposits
Composite volcanoes are made of
Pyroclastic deposits. Basalt flows.
Which of the following bodies of water is associated with seafloor spreading
Red sea
Greatest percentage of gases found
Rhyolitic
Greatest production of pyroclastic materials
Rhyoltic
Which of the following describes the process of the formation of the Cascade mountain range
Rising of magma to the surface. Eruption of material at the surface. Partial melting due to the presence of water.
What is scoria, and how does it differ from pumice?
Scoria is a vesicular ejecta that is produced from mafic magma. Although pumice is also vesicular, it differs from scoria in that pumice is felsic.
How to classify volcanoes?
Shape and type of deposits
What type of volcanoes are the tallest
Shiled volcanoes
Physical features associated with greatest earthquake hazard
Sierra Nevada
Tubular igneous pluton that occurs in an orientation that is cordanesnt with the bedding surface of adjacent sedimentary rocks
Sill
In which of the following regions does the greatest number of people live in areas exposed to the risk of earthquakes
Southeastern Asia
At which of the following tectonic settings would you expect to find volcanoes producing the highest columes of pyroclastic materials
Subduction of oceanic plate under continental plate
magma chamber
The Bingham Canyon Mine is an old __________ _________ with a concentration of ores that formed millions of years ago.
continental volcanic
The Cascade Range forms a __________ _________ arc that is associated with convergent plate volcanism.
True
(True/False) Most volcanoes are located within or near ocean basins at subduction zones and are composite cones.
False
(True/False) Mt. Pinatubo had only one eruption associated with volcanic activity between June and September 1991.
Which of the following would decrease the viscosity of magma? -An increase in the slope of the volcanic flank -A decrease in silica content -A decrease in temperature -An increase in dissolved gases
-A decrease in silica content
Which of Hawaii's five volcanoes are still considered to be active? -Kohala -Mauna Kea -Kilauea -Mauna Loa -Hualala
-Kilauea -Mauna Loa
Which of the following pieces of evidence for a past volcanic eruption are present at Yellowstone National Park? -Lava flows -Human documentation -Pyroclastic material -A cone shaped volcano -A caldera rim
-Lava flows -Pyroclastic material -A caldera rim
Which of the following features at Yellowstone National Park is evidence for a magma chamber beneath the park? -Welded tuff -Actively flowing lava -Rising (or bowing upward) ground near Yellowstone River -Geysers and hot springs (steam) -A thin, recent layer of volcanic ash
-Welded tuff -Rising (or bowing upward) ground near Yellowstone River -Geysers and hot springs (steam)
The following pyroclastic materials are in order from smallest to largest.
-ash -lapilli -volcanic bombs
What three factors do volcanologists monitor in order to determine whether magma is migrating toward the Earth's surface?
-changes in the patterns of earthquakes caused by the movement of magma -inflation of the volcano -the gases released from the volcano
Which materials in Hawaii's lava help to keep it fluid for longer at the surface (as opposed to cooling and solidifying quickly), thus allowing extensive lava flows to develop? -silica -iron -sulfur -water -magnesium
-iron -magnesium
The range of shield volcanoes height
300-10000 meters
Range of dome complex height
500-2000 meters
Divergent
The greatest volume of volcanic rock is produced along the oceanic ridge system, which is associated with _________ plate boundaries.
Why are shiled volcanoes wider than composite volcanoes
The lava that flows out of the shiled volcanoes is more fluid than the lava that flows out of composite volcanoes
continental crust
The magma source for Mt. St. Helens is oceanic crust, ocean sediments, and __________ __________.
mantle plumes
The main mechanism for volcanic activity within tectonic plates are __________ _________. A large head of hot magma initially rises from near the core/mantle boundary where decompression melting produces large quantities of fluid magma that progress to the surface through conduits and produce very large basaltic eruptions. Narrow, cylindrical jets of hot material continue to supply magma for continued eruptions at active volcanoes. Shield volcanoes and flood basalt deposits are the result of eruptions.
Nonexplosive eruption
Volcano fed by mafic (basaltic) magma. Volcan fed by magma with low amounts of dissolved gasses. Volcanos fed by high temperatures (1000c) magma.
Explosive Eruption
Volcano fed by silica-rich maga. Volcano fed by water rich magma.
Which of the following gases is most abundant in basaltic lava
Water vapor
Yellowstone park magma chamber beneath the park
Welded tuff. Rising ground near Yellowstone river. Geysers and hot springs (streams).
North
What general direction (i.e., north, northwest, south, southeast, etc.) was the Pacific Plate moving 55 million years ago.
25mm/year
What is the rate of movement of the North American Plate over the last 16 million years (based on the progressively older calderas associated with the hot spot)?
David Johnston
What was the name of the U.S. Geological Survey scientist killed on the north flank of Mt. St. Helens?
600,000 years
When was the last major eruption of the hot spot in Wyoming?
Yellowstone
__________ is a supervolcano found in Wyoming that is still active today.
Intraplate
__________ volcanism occurs within a tectonic plate. Form volcanic regions in the plate called hot spots.
How does the composition of a typical lava dome differ from that of a typical fissure eruption?
a lava dome's flow is silica-rich and has a high viscosity, whereas a fissure eruption is basaltic and has a low viscosity.
Which of the following would decrease the viscosity of magma?
an increase in temperature
large volumes of ash precipitating from eruption cloud.
ash falls
When contrasting lava from composite volcanoes to lava from shield volcanoes,
composite volcanoes most often produce silica-rich lavas with high viscosities, whereas shield volcanoes produce basaltic lavas with low viscosities.
Which type of plate boundary generates the greatest quantity of magma?
divergent
The volcanoes in the Ring of Fire are generally described as
having violent eruptions, as most of these volcanoes are composite cones which eject andesitic lava.
fluid mudflow of volcanic debris.
lahar
hot, fast-moving body of expanding gas and ash that hugs the flanks of the volcano.
pyroclastic flow
Which of the following has the single most immediate effect on lava's ability to solidify?
temperature
A hypothetical diagram shows a chain of four islands that extend from west to east. The westernmost island is 15 million years old, the island to the east of this island is 12 million years old, the next island to the east is 8 million years old, and the most eastern island in the chain is 4 million years old. The volcanic islands in the above figure were created as the tectonic plate passed over a hot spot in the mantle. Based on the ages of the volcanic islands, in what direction was the tectonic plate moving toward?
toward the west
destructive sea wave triggered by powerful explosions or landslides into large bodies of water.
tsunami
substances like CO2, SO2, Cl, and F that can result in climate change and be hazardous to human health.
volcanic gases