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Learning Goals:
Be able to identify different types of volcanoes.

Understand and explain how different types of
volcanoes form, and the hazards linked with them.
Consider why people might live near volcanoes
Why are some volcanoes more
violent than others?
There are different types of volcanoes that form as a
result of different processes…
Hotspot
Volcano
Some volcanoes do not cluster at plate boundaries...
Why?

•When a tectonic plate moves over a very
hot part of the mantle, a plume of magma
rises. This is known as a HOT SPOT.
•Hot spots are responsible for the chain of
islands we know as Hawaii.
Eruptions are not usually explosive because the magma tends to
be more fluid, so less pressure builds up.

Lava is the main hazard linked to hotspot
The shape of the volcano is usually low and wide and is called a
SHIELD VOLCANO
Hawaii
E.g. Kilauea in Hawaii
This is the most active volcano
in the world.
Shield volcanoes also form at divergent plate
boundaries:
When the plates move away from each other,
molten magma rises up from deep inside the
mantle, and melts the upper mantle.
Like hotspot volcanoes, the magma rising up from the
mantle is very hot, and therefore very fluid.

Main hazards linked with volcanoes at divergent
boundaries are:
Lava
Ash

The magma runs down the sides of the volcano
creating a low, wide shape
Shield Volcano
An example of a volcano at a
divergent plate boundary is:
Grimsvötn, Iceland
Oceanic crust and continental crust are forced
together
Oceanic crust is dense and heavy, and is forced
underneath the continental crust

This is known as SUBDUCTION
As the oceanic crust is subducted, it heats up
making a very VISCOUS or very sticky magma
Volcanoes become steep sided and eruptions are
very explosive
Explosive eruptions result in rocks, lava
and ash exploding from the volcano.
This mixes with gas and steam and
causes PYROCLASTIC FLOWS.
Lahars are also common.
A lahar is a type of mudflow or debris
flow composed of
a slurry of pyroclastic material, rocky
debris, and water.
Layers of lava and ash gather around the vent
and this creates a COMPOSITE VOLCANO

White Island
– New
Zealand
(north of the
North Island)
An example of a
composite volcano at
a convergent plate
boundary is:
Mount St
Helens, Washington,
USA

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Types of Volcanoes

  • 1. Learning Goals: Be able to identify different types of volcanoes. Understand and explain how different types of volcanoes form, and the hazards linked with them. Consider why people might live near volcanoes
  • 2. Why are some volcanoes more violent than others? There are different types of volcanoes that form as a result of different processes…
  • 3.
  • 4. Hotspot Volcano Some volcanoes do not cluster at plate boundaries... Why? •When a tectonic plate moves over a very hot part of the mantle, a plume of magma rises. This is known as a HOT SPOT. •Hot spots are responsible for the chain of islands we know as Hawaii.
  • 5. Eruptions are not usually explosive because the magma tends to be more fluid, so less pressure builds up. Lava is the main hazard linked to hotspot The shape of the volcano is usually low and wide and is called a SHIELD VOLCANO
  • 6. Hawaii E.g. Kilauea in Hawaii This is the most active volcano in the world.
  • 7. Shield volcanoes also form at divergent plate boundaries: When the plates move away from each other, molten magma rises up from deep inside the mantle, and melts the upper mantle.
  • 8. Like hotspot volcanoes, the magma rising up from the mantle is very hot, and therefore very fluid. Main hazards linked with volcanoes at divergent boundaries are: Lava Ash The magma runs down the sides of the volcano creating a low, wide shape Shield Volcano
  • 9. An example of a volcano at a divergent plate boundary is: Grimsvötn, Iceland
  • 10. Oceanic crust and continental crust are forced together Oceanic crust is dense and heavy, and is forced underneath the continental crust This is known as SUBDUCTION
  • 11. As the oceanic crust is subducted, it heats up making a very VISCOUS or very sticky magma Volcanoes become steep sided and eruptions are very explosive
  • 12. Explosive eruptions result in rocks, lava and ash exploding from the volcano. This mixes with gas and steam and causes PYROCLASTIC FLOWS. Lahars are also common. A lahar is a type of mudflow or debris flow composed of a slurry of pyroclastic material, rocky debris, and water.
  • 13. Layers of lava and ash gather around the vent and this creates a COMPOSITE VOLCANO White Island – New Zealand (north of the North Island)
  • 14.
  • 15. An example of a composite volcano at a convergent plate boundary is: Mount St Helens, Washington, USA