Volcanoes and Igneous Rocks
stratovolcano
A composite volcanic cone built of interlayered lava flows and pyroclastic materials, steep sides, explosive, felsic.
shield volcano
A huge gently sloping mountain made of layers of lava and formed mostly by quiet eruptions, basaltic (mafic).
cinder cone
A steep, cone-shaped hill or small mountain made of volcanic ash, cinders (scoria), and bombs piled up around a volcano's opening. Smaller than a shield or stratovolcano.
composite volcano
Composite volcanoes are made of alternating layers of lava flows and pyroclastic material. When it has quiet eruptions the sides are covered with lava flows, and during explosive eruptions the pyroclastic material is deposited around the vent. ALSO CALLED STRATOVOLCANO.
basaltic
Dense, dark colored igneous rock rich in magnesium and iron and poor in silica (quartz).
felsic
Describes magma or igneous rock that is rich in feldspars and silica and that is generally light in color.
Hot spot ocean plate
Hawaii or Iceland, shield volcano, basaltic
volcanoes common to convergent margins
Subduction - granitic, strato or composite volcanoes, felsic
Hot spot land plate
Supervolcano, granitic, Yellowstone Wyoming, Long Valley California
bowen's reaction series
The order in which minerals crystallize from cooling magma according to their chemical composition and melting point. As a magma begins to cool and minerals crystallize, the remaining melt changes in composition (basaltic magma slowly changes to granitic magma).
mafic
Type of magma rich in iron and magnesium and low in silica; forms dark colored igneous rock containing minerals such as hornblende, augite, and biotite. Denser than felsic rocks.
kimberlite
Type of rock or volcanic eruption that contains diamonds. Kimberlite eruptions have not occurred on Earth in a long time, they are very rare. Diamonds are made of carbon.
low viscosity lava
basaltic lava (mafic) has low viscosity, it is very runny
pillow lava
basaltic lava flow that erupts under the ocean, looks like pillows or toothpaste
quartz content (SiO2) in magma and lava
basaltic low (quiet eruptions) granitic is high (explosive eruptions), why is this? Bowen's Reaction Series!!
dark areas on the moon
basaltic rocks called maria
aa
basaltic, jagged, quiet eruption, low quartz, mafic
pahoehoe
basaltic, ropey, quiet eruption, low quartz, mafic
Old Faithful
geyser in Yellowstone Supervolcano, erupts about every 1.5 hours, is Mr. Leppold's favorite geyser
high viscosity lava
granitic lava (felsic) is very viscous (thick)
Mt. St. Helens
granitic, strato or composite volcano, felsic, violent eruption, ash, lahars
granitic
light-colored, silica-rich igneous rock that is less dense than basaltic rock.
type of volcano on the moon
made you look
volcanoes common to divergent margin
mid-ocean ridge, basaltic, shield volcanoes, black smokers, mafic
basaltic eruptions
pahoehoe (ropey surface) and aa (jagged), quiet, low quartz content
granitic eruptions
pyroclastic flows, ash, lahar (ash + water = mudflow), violent
lahar
pyroclastic or ash that is combined with water, granitic, dangerous mudflow, will follow a stream valley.
volcanic bomb
rock made of lava that cooled as it was thrown out of a volcano
gently sloped volcano
shield volcanoes have gentle slopes, the runny lava can flow far from the vent that it comes out of
steep sided volcano
the large version is the composite or stratovolcano, the small version is a cinder cone