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 A volcano is a vent or
'chimney' that connects
molten rock (magma)
from within the Earth’s
crust to the Earth's
surface.
 The volcano includes the
surrounding cone of
erupted material.
vent
cone
magma
chamber
conduit
 Hot, molten rock (magma) is buoyant (has a lower density
than the surrounding rocks) and will rise up through the crust
to erupt on the surface.
◦ Same principle as hot air rising, e.g. how a hot air balloon works
 When magma reaches the surface it depends on how easily it
flows (viscosity) and the amount of gas (H2O, CO2, S) it has in
it as to how it erupts.
 Large amounts of gas and a high viscosity (sticky) magma will
form an explosive eruption!
◦ Think about shaking a carbonated drink and then releasing the cap.
 Small amounts of gas and (or) low viscosity (runny) magma
will form an effusive eruption
◦ Where the magma just trickles out of the volcano (lava flow).
 Explosive volcanic
eruptions can be
catastrophic
 Erupt 10’s-1000’s km3
of magma
 Send ash clouds >25
km into the
stratosphere
 Have severe
environmental and
climatic effects
 Hazardous!!!
Mt. Redoubt
Above: Large eruption column and
ash cloud from an explosive
eruption at Mt Redoubt, Alaska
 Three products from
an explosive
eruption
◦ Ash fall
◦ Pyroclastic flow
◦ Pyroclastic surge
Pyroclastic flows on
Montserrat, buried
the capital city.
Direct
measurements of
pyroclastic flows
are extremely
dangerous!!!
 Effusive eruptions are
characterised by
outpourings of lava on to
the ground.
Hawaii
Courtesy of www.swisseduc.ch
What controls the violence of
an eruption?
How fast is magma ejected out
of the volcano?
 92,000 Tambora,
Indonesia 1815
 36,000 Krakatau,
Indonesia 1883
 29,000 Mt Pelee,
Martinique 1902
 15,000 Mt Unzen,
Japan 1792
Volcanic Fatalities
But, volcanoes cause fewer fatalities than
earthquakes, hurricanes and famine.
Courtesy of www.swisseduc.ch
 Pyroclastic flow
 Lahars/Mud flows
 Pyroclastic fall
 Lava flow
 Noxious Gas
 Earthquakes
Courtesy of www.swisseduc.ch
 For example,
eruption of
Vesuvius in 79
AD destroyed
the city of
Pompeii
On August 24, 79AD Mount Vesuvius literally
blew its top, erupting tonnes of molten ash,
pumice and sulfuric gas miles into the
atmosphere. Pyroclastic flows flowed over the
city of Pompeii and surrounding areas.
Pyroclastic flows of poisonous gas and hot
volcanic debris engulfed the cities of Pompeii,
Herculaneum and Stabiae suffocating the
inhabitants and burying the buildings.
The cities remained buried
and undiscovered for almost
1700 years until excavation
began in 1748. These
excavations continue today
and provide insight into life
during the Roman Empire.
 Vesuvius remains a
hazardous volcano
with heavily
populated flanks:
◦ around 1.5 million
people live in the
city of Naples alone
◦ Naples is situated
approx. 30 km from
Vesuvius
◦ Pyroclastic flows can
flow up to 100 km
from source!
Bay of
Naples
Vesuvius
Naples
Courtesy of www.swisseduc.ch
 An eruption of Mt Peleé in 1902 produced
a pyroclastic flow that destroyed the city
of St. Pierre.
before after
Mt Peleé, Martinique (1902)
Courtesy of www.swisseduc.ch
 Hot volcanic activity can
melt snow and ice
 Melt water picks up rock
and debris
 Forms fast flowing, high
energy torrents
 Destroys all in its path
• Ash load
– Collapses roofs
– Brings down power
lines
– Kills plants
– Contaminates water
supplies
– Respiratory hazard for
humans and animals
 It is not just explosive volcanic activity that
can be hazardous. Effusive (lava) activity is
also dangerous.
 Iceland, January
23,1973.
 Large fissure
eruption
threatened the
town of
Vestmannaeyjar.
 The lava flows caught
the inhabitants by
surprise
 Before the eruption
was over,
approximately one-
third of the town of
Vestmannaeyjer had
been destroyed
 However, the potential damage was reduced by
spraying seawater onto the advancing lava flows.
 This caused them to slow and/or stop, or diverted
them away from the undamaged part of the town.
Assessing Volcanic Hazards
So….
How do we minimize the risk of active
volcanoes?
Volcano Observatories
are set up on all active
volcanoes that
threaten the human
population. These are
designed to monitor
and potentially to
predict the eruptive
behaviour of the
volcano in question.
 Seismicity
 Deformation
 Gas Output
◦ (on volcano and
remote sensing
techniques)
These three
things are the
most important
precursors to an
eruption.
 Earthquake activity commonly precedes an eruption
◦ Result of magma pushing up towards the surface
◦ Increase volume of material in the volcano shatters
the rock
◦ This causes earthquakes
• Earthquake activity is measured by Seismographs
– Seismographs are stationed on the flanks of the
volcano
– These record the frequency, duration and intensity
of the earthquakes and report it back to the volcano
observatory.
 “Tiltmeters” are used to measure the
deformation of the volcano
◦ The tiltmeters measure changes in slope as small as one part
per million. A slope change of one part per million is
equivalent to raising the end of a board one kilometer long
only one millimeter!
 Tilltmeters can tell you when new material enters the magma
chamber.
Note the
presence of
earthquakes in
relation to the
deformation.
Often it is a
combination of
events that
fore-warns of
an eruption.
A
B
 Commonly gas output from a volcano increases or
changes composition before an eruption.
◦ As magma rises to the surface it releases (exsolves)
much of its gas content.
◦ This can be measured
 Gas samples are collected from
fumaroles and active vents.
 Gas levels may also be monitored by
remote sensing techniques
 Volcanoes are extremely hazardous.
 However, the volcano can be studied,
monitored and understood.
 Each volcano is different, and offers a
unique set of dangers
 Plans may be emplaced to help control
potential damage.
 What should geologists do about volcanic
eruptions in the future?
1. Study volcanoes to find out more about how and why
they erupt
2. Monitor the volcanoes
3. Develop hazard mitigation plans
4. Understand the population around volcanoes, i.e. why
do people choose to live near volcanoes?
5. Education
 1,700 people living in the
valley below Lake Nyos in
northwestern Cameroon
mysteriously died on the
evening of August 26,
1986.
 Lake Nyos is a crater lake inside a dormant
volcano.
 The lake had become laden with carbon
dioxide gas.
 This gas had suddenly bubbled out of the
lake and asphyxiated nearly every living
being in the surrounding valley.
 A management plan has been
developed to remove gas from the
lake to prevent a further tragedy.
 An artificial vent to the lake
surface was created with pipe.
 Water is pumped from the bottom
of the lake to the surface through
the pipe, where it can degas.
 The Lake Nyos incident was not
unique.
 Two years earlier, Lake Monoun, 60
miles to the southeast, released a
heavy cloud of toxic gas, killing 37
people.
 A third lake, Lake Kivu, on the
Congo-Rwanda border in Central
Africa, is also known to act as a
reservoir of carbon dioxide and
methane, which is a valuable natural
gas that is gathered from the lake
 Large volumes of magma moving
through the shallow crust can cause
large earthquakes.
 This can lead to building collapse, slope
failure and avalanches
Destruction after a
volcanic induced
earthquake in Japan

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Volcanic eruption and hazard.ppt

  • 1.
  • 2.  A volcano is a vent or 'chimney' that connects molten rock (magma) from within the Earth’s crust to the Earth's surface.  The volcano includes the surrounding cone of erupted material. vent cone magma chamber conduit
  • 3.  Hot, molten rock (magma) is buoyant (has a lower density than the surrounding rocks) and will rise up through the crust to erupt on the surface. ◦ Same principle as hot air rising, e.g. how a hot air balloon works  When magma reaches the surface it depends on how easily it flows (viscosity) and the amount of gas (H2O, CO2, S) it has in it as to how it erupts.  Large amounts of gas and a high viscosity (sticky) magma will form an explosive eruption! ◦ Think about shaking a carbonated drink and then releasing the cap.  Small amounts of gas and (or) low viscosity (runny) magma will form an effusive eruption ◦ Where the magma just trickles out of the volcano (lava flow).
  • 4.  Explosive volcanic eruptions can be catastrophic  Erupt 10’s-1000’s km3 of magma  Send ash clouds >25 km into the stratosphere  Have severe environmental and climatic effects  Hazardous!!! Mt. Redoubt Above: Large eruption column and ash cloud from an explosive eruption at Mt Redoubt, Alaska
  • 5.  Three products from an explosive eruption ◦ Ash fall ◦ Pyroclastic flow ◦ Pyroclastic surge Pyroclastic flows on Montserrat, buried the capital city.
  • 7.  Effusive eruptions are characterised by outpourings of lava on to the ground. Hawaii Courtesy of www.swisseduc.ch
  • 8. What controls the violence of an eruption? How fast is magma ejected out of the volcano?
  • 9.
  • 10.  92,000 Tambora, Indonesia 1815  36,000 Krakatau, Indonesia 1883  29,000 Mt Pelee, Martinique 1902  15,000 Mt Unzen, Japan 1792 Volcanic Fatalities But, volcanoes cause fewer fatalities than earthquakes, hurricanes and famine. Courtesy of www.swisseduc.ch
  • 11.  Pyroclastic flow  Lahars/Mud flows  Pyroclastic fall  Lava flow  Noxious Gas  Earthquakes Courtesy of www.swisseduc.ch
  • 12.  For example, eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD destroyed the city of Pompeii
  • 13. On August 24, 79AD Mount Vesuvius literally blew its top, erupting tonnes of molten ash, pumice and sulfuric gas miles into the atmosphere. Pyroclastic flows flowed over the city of Pompeii and surrounding areas.
  • 14. Pyroclastic flows of poisonous gas and hot volcanic debris engulfed the cities of Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae suffocating the inhabitants and burying the buildings.
  • 15. The cities remained buried and undiscovered for almost 1700 years until excavation began in 1748. These excavations continue today and provide insight into life during the Roman Empire.
  • 16.  Vesuvius remains a hazardous volcano with heavily populated flanks: ◦ around 1.5 million people live in the city of Naples alone ◦ Naples is situated approx. 30 km from Vesuvius ◦ Pyroclastic flows can flow up to 100 km from source! Bay of Naples Vesuvius Naples Courtesy of www.swisseduc.ch
  • 17.  An eruption of Mt Peleé in 1902 produced a pyroclastic flow that destroyed the city of St. Pierre. before after Mt Peleé, Martinique (1902)
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23.  Hot volcanic activity can melt snow and ice  Melt water picks up rock and debris  Forms fast flowing, high energy torrents  Destroys all in its path
  • 24. • Ash load – Collapses roofs – Brings down power lines – Kills plants – Contaminates water supplies – Respiratory hazard for humans and animals
  • 25.  It is not just explosive volcanic activity that can be hazardous. Effusive (lava) activity is also dangerous.
  • 26.  Iceland, January 23,1973.  Large fissure eruption threatened the town of Vestmannaeyjar.
  • 27.  The lava flows caught the inhabitants by surprise  Before the eruption was over, approximately one- third of the town of Vestmannaeyjer had been destroyed
  • 28.  However, the potential damage was reduced by spraying seawater onto the advancing lava flows.  This caused them to slow and/or stop, or diverted them away from the undamaged part of the town.
  • 30. So…. How do we minimize the risk of active volcanoes?
  • 31. Volcano Observatories are set up on all active volcanoes that threaten the human population. These are designed to monitor and potentially to predict the eruptive behaviour of the volcano in question.
  • 32.  Seismicity  Deformation  Gas Output ◦ (on volcano and remote sensing techniques) These three things are the most important precursors to an eruption.
  • 33.  Earthquake activity commonly precedes an eruption ◦ Result of magma pushing up towards the surface ◦ Increase volume of material in the volcano shatters the rock ◦ This causes earthquakes
  • 34. • Earthquake activity is measured by Seismographs – Seismographs are stationed on the flanks of the volcano – These record the frequency, duration and intensity of the earthquakes and report it back to the volcano observatory.
  • 35.  “Tiltmeters” are used to measure the deformation of the volcano ◦ The tiltmeters measure changes in slope as small as one part per million. A slope change of one part per million is equivalent to raising the end of a board one kilometer long only one millimeter!
  • 36.  Tilltmeters can tell you when new material enters the magma chamber. Note the presence of earthquakes in relation to the deformation. Often it is a combination of events that fore-warns of an eruption. A B
  • 37.  Commonly gas output from a volcano increases or changes composition before an eruption. ◦ As magma rises to the surface it releases (exsolves) much of its gas content. ◦ This can be measured
  • 38.  Gas samples are collected from fumaroles and active vents.  Gas levels may also be monitored by remote sensing techniques
  • 39.  Volcanoes are extremely hazardous.  However, the volcano can be studied, monitored and understood.  Each volcano is different, and offers a unique set of dangers  Plans may be emplaced to help control potential damage.
  • 40.  What should geologists do about volcanic eruptions in the future? 1. Study volcanoes to find out more about how and why they erupt 2. Monitor the volcanoes 3. Develop hazard mitigation plans 4. Understand the population around volcanoes, i.e. why do people choose to live near volcanoes? 5. Education
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  • 43.  1,700 people living in the valley below Lake Nyos in northwestern Cameroon mysteriously died on the evening of August 26, 1986.
  • 44.  Lake Nyos is a crater lake inside a dormant volcano.  The lake had become laden with carbon dioxide gas.  This gas had suddenly bubbled out of the lake and asphyxiated nearly every living being in the surrounding valley.
  • 45.  A management plan has been developed to remove gas from the lake to prevent a further tragedy.  An artificial vent to the lake surface was created with pipe.  Water is pumped from the bottom of the lake to the surface through the pipe, where it can degas.
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  • 48.  The Lake Nyos incident was not unique.  Two years earlier, Lake Monoun, 60 miles to the southeast, released a heavy cloud of toxic gas, killing 37 people.  A third lake, Lake Kivu, on the Congo-Rwanda border in Central Africa, is also known to act as a reservoir of carbon dioxide and methane, which is a valuable natural gas that is gathered from the lake
  • 49.  Large volumes of magma moving through the shallow crust can cause large earthquakes.  This can lead to building collapse, slope failure and avalanches
  • 50. Destruction after a volcanic induced earthquake in Japan