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Theme: Earthquakes and volcanoes
Theme: Earthquakes and volcanoes

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Ch. 18 Earth Science B
Ch. 18 Earth Science B

... The higher silica content of Andesitic magma results in a magma that has intermediate viscosity. Thus, the volcanoes it fuels are said to have intermediate explosivity. ...
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... that erupted from the side of Lava Butte. Bottom photo: This cone is one of two cinder cones called the Red Cones, located about 5 km south of Mammoth Mountain volcano and Long Valley Caldera in California. These basaltic cones and associated lava flows were erupted about 5,000 years ago. USGS - Pho ...
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... vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Volcanoes/MSH/Publications/EIB84/ EIB84.html Retrieved 13 December 2011. Image of seismometer from Tyson, P. 2000. NOVA Online ...
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Volcanic Rocks of South

... tuffs, which are black or banded pink and black, aphanitic, and with abundant large phenocrysts of plagioclase (1 cm. and less in long dimension) . In most areas the late basaltic volcanic sequence marked the close of Tertiary volcanism, as the basaltic andesites are commonly overlain by alluvial se ...
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... Volcano monitoring Volcanoes often show physical or chemical signals before an eruption. These signals allow volcanologists to monitor active volcanoes, and perhaps predict a future eruption. One physical signal is the deformation or movement of the volcanic edifice and surrounding crust. Changes i ...
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Fact sheet about the volcanic hazards of the Lassen Volcanic

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Hot Spot Volcanoes

... These isolated areas of volcanic activity are not associated with plate boundaries These volcanoes are found both on continents and out in the ocean ...
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Volcanoes - SPS186.org

... People in the cities surrounding Mount Vesuvius tried to flee as the volcano demolished their homes and farms. They gathered their most portable treasures and hurried their families away from the disaster. Some people tried to walk over the thick layers of ash, but the ash was so deep and hot that m ...
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Mafic, fine grained, extrusive

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Volcanoes

... spray small bits of lava into the air for brief periods of time. The small lava chunks and bits of ash harden into lightweight black rocks called cinders. The cinders pile up around the vent into a cone-shaped hill with a crater at the top. Such hills are called cinder cones. Brand-new volcanoes tha ...
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... •A volcano is a weak spot in the crust where molten material, or magma, comes to the surface. ...
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... ring  of  fire,  in  part  because  of  the  movement  of  the  Earth’s  tectonic  plates.  The  Earth’s   outermost  shell,  the  lithosphere,  is  broken  into  a  series  of  slabs  known  as  tectonic  plates.   These  plates  are ...
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Molten rock material generated within Earth. Magma that

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Volcanoes
Volcanoes

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Lastarria



Lastarria, also known as Azufre, is a stratovolcano along the border of Argentina (border of the Catamarca and Salta provinces) and Chile (Antofagasta region). The volcano is part of the Lazufre volcanic system and is noted for the presence of molten sulfur lava flows as well as a debris avalanche. There is no recorded activity in historical times, but ground inflation has been observed.
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