Deck 5: Volcanoes

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Which of the following choices is an example of a primary volcanic hazard?

A) tsunami
B) lahars
C) pumice falls
D) long-term volcanic degassing
E) severe weather conditions
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What does viscosity mean?

A) It refers to a temperature gradient in a liquid.
B) It is a measure of flexibility of a solid.
C) It refers to how brittle a solid substance is.
D) It has to do with the resistance of a fluid to flow.
E) It is a measure of the volume of pore space in a volcanic rock
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What does VEI stand for?

A) Volcanological Equipment Incorporated
B) Virtual Earth Interferometry
C) Volcanic Explosivity Index
D) Vanity Engenders Insecurity
E) Volcanic Engineering Institute
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What is believed to be the source of continental flood basalt eruptions?

A) higher than normal subduction rates
B) earthquakes
C) exceptionally large Earth tides
D) mantle plumes
E) sunspots
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What is another name for a stratovolcano?

A) a cinder cone
B) a composite cone
C) a waffle cone
D) a dome
E) a shield volcano
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What type of volcano is made up of alternating layers of ash, cinder, and lava?

A) a cinder cone
B) a composite volcano
C) a cone of depression
D) a dome
E) a shield volcano
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What is a large circular or elliptical depression at the summit of a volcano resulting from collapse called?

A) a caldera
B) a rift valley
C) a crater
D) a volcanic vent
E) a blow hole
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The majestic snow-covered peaks on the landward side of a subduction zone are usually what type of volcano?

A) cinder cones
B) composite volcanoes
C) basaltic plateaus
D) domes
E) shield volcanoes
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Which of the following is an example of a secondary volcanic hazard?

A) lava flows
B) pyroclastic flows
C) ash falls
D) volcanic gases
E) lahars
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What is the French translation for the term nuée ardente?

A) "Run for you lives!"
B) "Every person beware!"
C) "We're toast!"
D) "Watch out. She's gonna erupt!"
E) "Glowing cloud"
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Saint Pierre on the Caribbean Island of Martinique was destroyed by which of the following?

A) ash and pumice falls
B) flowing lava
C) pyroclastic density currents
D) poisonous gasses
E) a tsunami
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Which of the following types of eruptions are considered effusive?

A) Plinian eruptions
B) Domes and coulees
C) Stombolian eruptions
D) Vulcanian eruptions
E) Hawaiian eruptions
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Which volcanic hazard was responsible for most of the deaths from the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa volcano, Indonesia?

A) lava flows
B) lahars
C) pyroclastic density currents
D) tsunamis
E) volcanic landslide
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What does the dust veil index (DVI) refer to?

A) a way of classifying dust storms
B) a way of relating a specific eruption to its impact on climate
C) a way of measuring the severity of air pollution
D) the rate at which the earth is drying out
E) one of the factors considered in global warming studies
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What is a volcano called that has not erupted in living memory but shows evidence of having erupted within the past few thousand years?

A) dormant
B) extinct
C) inactive
D) active
E) a high risk volcano
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Judge the following sentence according to the criteria given below: Ancient volcanic calderas are a particularly rich source of important metallic ores like copper, nickel, zinc, lead, and silver BECAUSE these dense heavy metals get left behind when the caldera explodes.

A) The assertion and the reason are both correct, and the reason is valid.
B) The assertion and the reason are both correct, but the reason is invalid.
C) The assertion is correct, but the reason is incorrect.
D) The assertion is incorrect, but the reason is correct.
E) Both the assertion and the reason are incorrect.
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Which of the common volcanic landforms is the largest in size?

A) shield volcano
B) composite volcano
C) cinder cone
D) volcanic dome
E) coulee
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Based on the Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) which of the following volcanic eruptions had the weakest explosivity?

A) Kilauea, Hawaii
B) Mount St. Helens, Washington
C) Crater Lake, Oregon
D) Lassen Peak, California
E) Yellowstone, Wyoming
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What type of tectonic setting is responsible for New Zealand's Taupo Volcanic Zone?

A) Oceanic Hot Spot
B) Continental Hot Spot
C) Oceanic-Continental Subduction Zone
D) Oceanic-Oceanic Subduction Zone
E) Mid-ocean Ridge
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Which of the following methods is NOT useful in forecasting the probability of a volcanic eruption?

A) swelling measured by tilt-meters or satellite interferometry
B) earthquakes measured by seismometers
C) changes in Earth's gravity field measured by gravimeters
D) changes in the composition of fumarole gas measured by a gas chromatograph
E) reversals in the local magnetic field measure by magnetometers
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Volcanoes that have a time between eruptions of 1,000 years or greater always have a Volcanic Explosivity Index of 5 or greater.
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The Pacific Ring of Fire includes two-thirds of the world's active volcanoes.
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Volcanic ash is able to supply all the nutrients that crops need.
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Volcanic activity always results in a loss of biodiversity due to habitat destruction.
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Volcanic damage to jetliners is extremely rare (less than once per decade) because volcanic ash rarely makes it above 19,000 meters (30,000 feet), where passenger jets fly.
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Volcanism at convergent plate boundaries is due to decompression melting..
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Most magma rises until it reaches a depth at which its density matches that of the enclosing lithosphere.
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Some magmatic volatiles are among the strongest natural acids known.
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Basaltic eruptions are almost entirely extrusive.
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Hawaiian-style eruptions only occur in Hawaii and other Pacific Islands.
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We can credit volcanoes for our oceans and atmosphere.
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The presence of pillow laveas is strong evidence that the eruption happened under water (submarine).
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The difference between a Hawaiian style eruption and a Strombolian style eruption is the composition of the magma.
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Vulcanian eruptions are generally far larger and more dangerous than Hawaiian or Strombolian eruptions.
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Plinian eruptions are so explosive they can impact the upper atmosphere.
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In the world today, there are many more extinct volcanoes than dormant and active ones.
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Historical evidence indicates that Lahars are the most destructive of volcanic phenomena.
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Over 90% of active volcanoes are related to present-day plate-boundary interactions.
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Most volcanic degassing occurs during the volcano's peak eruptive activity.
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The term active volcano means that the volcano is presently in a state of eruption.
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Why might the Pacific Ring of Fire be more appropriately called the "Horse Shoe of Fire"?
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What are some of the useful products humans obtain from volcanoes?
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What is VEI?
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What is the difference between primary and secondary volcanic hazards?
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What was the main cause of death in the Tambora, Indonesia, eruption of 1815?
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How can certain composite volcanoes (stratovolcanoes) become significantly life-threatening without actually erupting or by undergoing only a minor eruptive event local to its summit?
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Is there a typical volcano type that is associated with hot spots?
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Is there a typical volcano type that is associated with subduction at continent-ocean convergent plate boundaries?
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Based upon the lava flow hazards map issued by the U.S. Geological Survey, where would you be least likely to be affected by a lava flow on the island of Hawaii? Why is this?
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What was the source of the CO2 that suffocated 1700 people in Cameroon, West Africa, in 1986?
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Deck 5: Volcanoes
1
Which of the following choices is an example of a primary volcanic hazard?

A) tsunami
B) lahars
C) pumice falls
D) long-term volcanic degassing
E) severe weather conditions
pumice falls
2
What does viscosity mean?

A) It refers to a temperature gradient in a liquid.
B) It is a measure of flexibility of a solid.
C) It refers to how brittle a solid substance is.
D) It has to do with the resistance of a fluid to flow.
E) It is a measure of the volume of pore space in a volcanic rock
It has to do with the resistance of a fluid to flow.
3
What does VEI stand for?

A) Volcanological Equipment Incorporated
B) Virtual Earth Interferometry
C) Volcanic Explosivity Index
D) Vanity Engenders Insecurity
E) Volcanic Engineering Institute
Volcanic Explosivity Index
4
What is believed to be the source of continental flood basalt eruptions?

A) higher than normal subduction rates
B) earthquakes
C) exceptionally large Earth tides
D) mantle plumes
E) sunspots
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5
What is another name for a stratovolcano?

A) a cinder cone
B) a composite cone
C) a waffle cone
D) a dome
E) a shield volcano
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6
What type of volcano is made up of alternating layers of ash, cinder, and lava?

A) a cinder cone
B) a composite volcano
C) a cone of depression
D) a dome
E) a shield volcano
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7
What is a large circular or elliptical depression at the summit of a volcano resulting from collapse called?

A) a caldera
B) a rift valley
C) a crater
D) a volcanic vent
E) a blow hole
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8
The majestic snow-covered peaks on the landward side of a subduction zone are usually what type of volcano?

A) cinder cones
B) composite volcanoes
C) basaltic plateaus
D) domes
E) shield volcanoes
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9
Which of the following is an example of a secondary volcanic hazard?

A) lava flows
B) pyroclastic flows
C) ash falls
D) volcanic gases
E) lahars
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10
What is the French translation for the term nuée ardente?

A) "Run for you lives!"
B) "Every person beware!"
C) "We're toast!"
D) "Watch out. She's gonna erupt!"
E) "Glowing cloud"
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11
Saint Pierre on the Caribbean Island of Martinique was destroyed by which of the following?

A) ash and pumice falls
B) flowing lava
C) pyroclastic density currents
D) poisonous gasses
E) a tsunami
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12
Which of the following types of eruptions are considered effusive?

A) Plinian eruptions
B) Domes and coulees
C) Stombolian eruptions
D) Vulcanian eruptions
E) Hawaiian eruptions
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13
Which volcanic hazard was responsible for most of the deaths from the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa volcano, Indonesia?

A) lava flows
B) lahars
C) pyroclastic density currents
D) tsunamis
E) volcanic landslide
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14
What does the dust veil index (DVI) refer to?

A) a way of classifying dust storms
B) a way of relating a specific eruption to its impact on climate
C) a way of measuring the severity of air pollution
D) the rate at which the earth is drying out
E) one of the factors considered in global warming studies
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15
What is a volcano called that has not erupted in living memory but shows evidence of having erupted within the past few thousand years?

A) dormant
B) extinct
C) inactive
D) active
E) a high risk volcano
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16
Judge the following sentence according to the criteria given below: Ancient volcanic calderas are a particularly rich source of important metallic ores like copper, nickel, zinc, lead, and silver BECAUSE these dense heavy metals get left behind when the caldera explodes.

A) The assertion and the reason are both correct, and the reason is valid.
B) The assertion and the reason are both correct, but the reason is invalid.
C) The assertion is correct, but the reason is incorrect.
D) The assertion is incorrect, but the reason is correct.
E) Both the assertion and the reason are incorrect.
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17
Which of the common volcanic landforms is the largest in size?

A) shield volcano
B) composite volcano
C) cinder cone
D) volcanic dome
E) coulee
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18
Based on the Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) which of the following volcanic eruptions had the weakest explosivity?

A) Kilauea, Hawaii
B) Mount St. Helens, Washington
C) Crater Lake, Oregon
D) Lassen Peak, California
E) Yellowstone, Wyoming
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19
What type of tectonic setting is responsible for New Zealand's Taupo Volcanic Zone?

A) Oceanic Hot Spot
B) Continental Hot Spot
C) Oceanic-Continental Subduction Zone
D) Oceanic-Oceanic Subduction Zone
E) Mid-ocean Ridge
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20
Which of the following methods is NOT useful in forecasting the probability of a volcanic eruption?

A) swelling measured by tilt-meters or satellite interferometry
B) earthquakes measured by seismometers
C) changes in Earth's gravity field measured by gravimeters
D) changes in the composition of fumarole gas measured by a gas chromatograph
E) reversals in the local magnetic field measure by magnetometers
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Volcanoes that have a time between eruptions of 1,000 years or greater always have a Volcanic Explosivity Index of 5 or greater.
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22
The Pacific Ring of Fire includes two-thirds of the world's active volcanoes.
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Volcanic ash is able to supply all the nutrients that crops need.
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Volcanic activity always results in a loss of biodiversity due to habitat destruction.
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Volcanic damage to jetliners is extremely rare (less than once per decade) because volcanic ash rarely makes it above 19,000 meters (30,000 feet), where passenger jets fly.
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Volcanism at convergent plate boundaries is due to decompression melting..
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Most magma rises until it reaches a depth at which its density matches that of the enclosing lithosphere.
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Some magmatic volatiles are among the strongest natural acids known.
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Basaltic eruptions are almost entirely extrusive.
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Hawaiian-style eruptions only occur in Hawaii and other Pacific Islands.
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We can credit volcanoes for our oceans and atmosphere.
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The presence of pillow laveas is strong evidence that the eruption happened under water (submarine).
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The difference between a Hawaiian style eruption and a Strombolian style eruption is the composition of the magma.
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Vulcanian eruptions are generally far larger and more dangerous than Hawaiian or Strombolian eruptions.
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Plinian eruptions are so explosive they can impact the upper atmosphere.
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In the world today, there are many more extinct volcanoes than dormant and active ones.
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Historical evidence indicates that Lahars are the most destructive of volcanic phenomena.
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Over 90% of active volcanoes are related to present-day plate-boundary interactions.
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Most volcanic degassing occurs during the volcano's peak eruptive activity.
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The term active volcano means that the volcano is presently in a state of eruption.
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Why might the Pacific Ring of Fire be more appropriately called the "Horse Shoe of Fire"?
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What are some of the useful products humans obtain from volcanoes?
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What is VEI?
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What is the difference between primary and secondary volcanic hazards?
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What was the main cause of death in the Tambora, Indonesia, eruption of 1815?
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How can certain composite volcanoes (stratovolcanoes) become significantly life-threatening without actually erupting or by undergoing only a minor eruptive event local to its summit?
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Is there a typical volcano type that is associated with hot spots?
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Is there a typical volcano type that is associated with subduction at continent-ocean convergent plate boundaries?
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Based upon the lava flow hazards map issued by the U.S. Geological Survey, where would you be least likely to be affected by a lava flow on the island of Hawaii? Why is this?
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What was the source of the CO2 that suffocated 1700 people in Cameroon, West Africa, in 1986?
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