Volcanic Hazards

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    • We only get volcanoes at constructive and destructive plate boundaries, but they have very different characteristics.
    • Nuees ardentes (or pyroclastic flow) is formed from a mixture of hot gases and tephra. They flow down the side of a volcano at speeds over 700km/h.
    • Lava flows are molten rock flowing onto the surface. Acid lava solidifies very quickly, but basaltic lava flows more before solidifying.
    • Lahars are formed by volcanic ash mixing with water flowing downhill. They are volcanic mudflows from snowmelt or heavy rainfall.
    • Gases such as carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide and chlorine are emitted by a volcano.
    • Tephra is solid matter ejected by a volcano into the air.
    • Magnitude is measured using the volcanic explosivity index (VEI).
    • Spatial distribution is where things are.
    • Randomness is how likely.
    • Magnitude is size.
    • Frequency is how often.
    • Regularity is patterns and frequency.
    • Predictability is how predictable.
    • Primary effects of volcanic hazards:
      • Toxic gas
      • Lava flows
      • Pyroclastic flows
      • Lava bombs
      • Ash on roofs
      • Earthquakes
      • Tephra
    • Secondary effects of volcanic hazards:
      • Lahars
      • Acid rain
      • Tsunamis
      • Landslides
      • Weather changes
      • Flooding
      • Deforestation
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