Physical Geology Chapter 6
A volcanic eruption occurring beneath an ice sheet is likely to cause
A hazardous flood
Which of the following are differences between an eruption column and pyroclastic flow?
A pyroclastic flow forms when the gas flux cannot support the column.
Which of the following commonly precede a volcanic eruption?
All are Correct
Volcanic domes commonly form from all of the following rocks EXCEPT
Basalt
The largest volcanic eruptions on Earth are floods of
Basalt Magma
Shield volcanoes are composed primarily of
Basalt lava flows
Which of the following is NOT a typical eruption style during the growth of a composite volcano?
Caldera Collapse
Shield volcanoes commonly involve
Fluid lava flows
What type of eruption is shown in this photograph?
Lava flow
Earthquakes at Mount St. Helens prior to the major eruption in 1980 were caused by
Magma rising in the Volcano
Which of the following is NOT a common type of volcano?
Mesa
Which of the letters shown on this figure would most likely have mafic (basalt) magmas?
Pyroclastic
Which site on the island is most likely to have viscous lava flows?
Rock 1
This volcano is relatively small and composed of volcanic cinders. What kind of volcano is it?
Scoria Cones
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a volcanic dome?
They are one of the largest types of volcanoes.
Which of the following is NOT a evidence of recent activity at a volcano?
Thick, well developed soil
This relatively small volcanic feature consists of solidified lava and some volcanic ash. What kind of volcano is it?
Volcanic Dome
What are the rounded hills inside the Valles Caldera?
Volcanic Domes
This igneous rock contains flattened pieces of pumice and small crystals of quartz and feldspar. What type of rock is it?
Welded tuff
The main cause of caldera collapse is
collapse of the roof of a magma chamber as magma erupts.
What is the plate-tectonic setting of Mount Rainier?
subduction beneath the Pacific Northwest
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of an actively erupting volcano?
totally covered in a fresh blanket of clean, white snow