Deck 5: Volcanoes
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Deck 5: Volcanoes
1
A significant portion of what is erupted by a volcano is gas.Water vapor represents the largest percentage of the total volume of gas erupted.This gas represents the second largest percentage of the total gas volume
A) Sulfur dioxide.
B) Nitrogen dioxide.
C) Carbon dioxide.
D) Carbon monoxide.
A) Sulfur dioxide.
B) Nitrogen dioxide.
C) Carbon dioxide.
D) Carbon monoxide.
C
2
Pyroclastics
A) Represent the fluid portion of lavas.
B) Are solid materials erupted from a volcano.
C) Are smaller volcanos that develop on the sides of a main volcano.
D) Are researchers who study volcanos and volcanic processes.
A) Represent the fluid portion of lavas.
B) Are solid materials erupted from a volcano.
C) Are smaller volcanos that develop on the sides of a main volcano.
D) Are researchers who study volcanos and volcanic processes.
B
3
Which of the following is a good example of a shield volcano
A) Mt. St. Helens.
B) Andes mountains.
C) Cascade mountains.
D) Hawaiian islands.
A) Mt. St. Helens.
B) Andes mountains.
C) Cascade mountains.
D) Hawaiian islands.
D
4
Which of the following volcanoes is least likely to erupt violently and explosively?
A) Kilauea on Hawaii
B) Mount St. Helens in the Cascades
C) Mount Augustine in the Aleutians
D) Mt. Pinatubo in the Philippines
A) Kilauea on Hawaii
B) Mount St. Helens in the Cascades
C) Mount Augustine in the Aleutians
D) Mt. Pinatubo in the Philippines
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5
Eruption of magma from a long crack in the lithosphere is a
A) Pyroclastic eruption.
B) Nuée ardente.
C) Fissure eruption.
D) Cascade volcano.
A) Pyroclastic eruption.
B) Nuée ardente.
C) Fissure eruption.
D) Cascade volcano.
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6
Rather than freely spreading,if the lava piles up close to the vent resulting in a structure that is steep-sided and compact is called a
A) Volcanic dome.
B) Plutonic dome.
C) Volcanic basin.
D) Lava dome.
A) Volcanic dome.
B) Plutonic dome.
C) Volcanic basin.
D) Lava dome.
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7
A volcanic landform built of entirely of pyroclastics of basaltic composition is a
A) Shield volcano.
B) Cinder cone.
C) Volcanic dome.
D) Nuée ardente.
A) Shield volcano.
B) Cinder cone.
C) Volcanic dome.
D) Nuée ardente.
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8
A volcano built of many thin flows of fluid lava is a
A) Shield volcano.
B) Composite volcano.
C) Cinder cone.
D) Subduction-zone volcano.
A) Shield volcano.
B) Composite volcano.
C) Cinder cone.
D) Subduction-zone volcano.
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9
A phreatic volcanic eruption
A) Involves ash only.
B) Is the same type of eruption as a nuée ardente.
C) Only occurs at rift zones.
D) Results from groundwater that becomes steam upon magmatic heating.
A) Involves ash only.
B) Is the same type of eruption as a nuée ardente.
C) Only occurs at rift zones.
D) Results from groundwater that becomes steam upon magmatic heating.
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10
Fast moving volcanic mudflow is formed as a result of the combination of water and volcanic ash results in
A) Lahars.
B) Pyroclastic flows.
C) Cinder cones.
D) Lava domes.
A) Lahars.
B) Pyroclastic flows.
C) Cinder cones.
D) Lava domes.
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11
In contrast to the mafic volcanism at rift zones,subduction zone lavas are lower in iron content but significantly higher in these
A) Magnesium and silica.
B) Water and silica.
C) Water and magnesium.
D) Calcium and silica.
A) Magnesium and silica.
B) Water and silica.
C) Water and magnesium.
D) Calcium and silica.
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12
Strategies for stopping an advancing lava flow include all of the following except
A) Spraying water on the flow front to cool it.
B) Constructing a dense, massive plug to stop up the vent from which the magma is erupting.
C) Using explosives to punch holes selectively in a flow's hardened crust to divert remaining liquid lava.
D) All of these are strategies for stopping an advancing lava flow.
A) Spraying water on the flow front to cool it.
B) Constructing a dense, massive plug to stop up the vent from which the magma is erupting.
C) Using explosives to punch holes selectively in a flow's hardened crust to divert remaining liquid lava.
D) All of these are strategies for stopping an advancing lava flow.
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13
The low-viscosity,fluid lava of hot-spot volcanoes is typically
A) Felsic.
B) Intermediate.
C) Mafic.
D) Ultramafic.
A) Felsic.
B) Intermediate.
C) Mafic.
D) Ultramafic.
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14
The 1883 Krakatoa,Indonesia eruption is more accurately classified as an
A) Effusive eruption.
B) Pyroclastic eruption.
C) Phreatic eruption.
D) None of the choices are correct.
A) Effusive eruption.
B) Pyroclastic eruption.
C) Phreatic eruption.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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15
Volcanic ash
A) Is composed of microscopic shards of volcanic glass.
B) Is soot formed when hot lava causes plants to burn.
C) Is the same size as cinder.
D) Is only erupted by rift zone volcanoes.
A) Is composed of microscopic shards of volcanic glass.
B) Is soot formed when hot lava causes plants to burn.
C) Is the same size as cinder.
D) Is only erupted by rift zone volcanoes.
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16
The Pacific Ring of Fire is
A) A nearly circular region of fissure eruptions in the Pacific Ocean basin.
B) Volcanic activity related to subduction zones and spreading zones rimming the Pacific Ocean basin.
C) A region of nearly continuous eruption of nueé ardentes in the Pacific Ocean basin.
D) The region defined by the Hawaiian Islands and the adjacent underwater volcanoes known as seamounts.
E) A doughnut-shaped eruption characteristic of Pacific Islands, which, when dormant is called an atoll.
A) A nearly circular region of fissure eruptions in the Pacific Ocean basin.
B) Volcanic activity related to subduction zones and spreading zones rimming the Pacific Ocean basin.
C) A region of nearly continuous eruption of nueé ardentes in the Pacific Ocean basin.
D) The region defined by the Hawaiian Islands and the adjacent underwater volcanoes known as seamounts.
E) A doughnut-shaped eruption characteristic of Pacific Islands, which, when dormant is called an atoll.
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17
A hot,glowing cloud of gas and ash is sometimes known as a
A) Nuée ardente.
B) Lahar.
C) Rhyolite.
D) Composite flow.
A) Nuée ardente.
B) Lahar.
C) Rhyolite.
D) Composite flow.
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18
Volcanic rocks are
A) Crystallized from magma at or near the earth's surface.
B) By definition, only those produced by conelike volcanic structures.
C) Coarse-grained because the magmas typically spend so long inside the volcano before eruption.
D) All of the choices are correct.
A) Crystallized from magma at or near the earth's surface.
B) By definition, only those produced by conelike volcanic structures.
C) Coarse-grained because the magmas typically spend so long inside the volcano before eruption.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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19
Mafic magmas
A) May contain up to about 75 percent SiO2 by weight.
B) Are viscous and do not flow easily.
C) Tend to inhibit passage of gas that tries to escape through it.
D) Result in less violent eruptions than felsic to intermediate magmas.
A) May contain up to about 75 percent SiO2 by weight.
B) Are viscous and do not flow easily.
C) Tend to inhibit passage of gas that tries to escape through it.
D) Result in less violent eruptions than felsic to intermediate magmas.
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20
The rock type that forms at new seafloor spreading centers is
A) Andesitic.
B) Rhyolitic.
C) Granitic.
D) Basaltic.
A) Andesitic.
B) Rhyolitic.
C) Granitic.
D) Basaltic.
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21
Each volcano has a characteristic eruptive style; the nature of past eruptions indicates whether or not a particular volcano is likely to erupt violently in the future.
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22
To halt a pyroclastic flow,one could use many of the same techniques as are used for lava,because both are flowing fluids.
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23
The path of a lava flow can to some extent be predicted; like any fluid,lava flows downhill.
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24
A caldera is
A) A topographically low area that results from the collapse of a volcano after its magma chamber empties or removal of the top of a volcano during an explosive eruption.
B) An alternate name for boiling mud pots in thermally active areas.
C) Not associated with andesitic or rhyolitic volcanism, but only with basaltic volcanism.
D) Only preserved for short periods of time, so that ancient calderas do not exist.
A) A topographically low area that results from the collapse of a volcano after its magma chamber empties or removal of the top of a volcano during an explosive eruption.
B) An alternate name for boiling mud pots in thermally active areas.
C) Not associated with andesitic or rhyolitic volcanism, but only with basaltic volcanism.
D) Only preserved for short periods of time, so that ancient calderas do not exist.
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25
A dormant volcano that is currently inactive could have a potential to possibly become active.
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26
The Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI)is based on
A) The length of the eruption.
B) The volume of pyroclastics produced.
C) The height to which the pyroclastics rose in the atmosphere.
D) All the choices are correct.
A) The length of the eruption.
B) The volume of pyroclastics produced.
C) The height to which the pyroclastics rose in the atmosphere.
D) All the choices are correct.
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27
Volcanoes that build domes are more likely to erupt explosively than are shield volcanoes.
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28
The type of volcano most likely to form over an oceanic "hot spot" is a
A) Composite volcano.
B) Volcanic dome.
C) Shield volcano.
D) Stratovolcano.
A) Composite volcano.
B) Volcanic dome.
C) Shield volcano.
D) Stratovolcano.
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29
The 1991 eruption of Mt.Pinatubo caused global cooling because it
A) Added ozone to the ozone layer.
B) Produced sulfuric acid droplets in the atmosphere that blocked incoming sunlight.
C) Caused increased evaporation of cool water vapor from the oceans.
D) Produced very strong winds that cooled the continents.
A) Added ozone to the ozone layer.
B) Produced sulfuric acid droplets in the atmosphere that blocked incoming sunlight.
C) Caused increased evaporation of cool water vapor from the oceans.
D) Produced very strong winds that cooled the continents.
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30
The Cascade Range volcanoes
A) Sit above a subduction zone.
B) Are now expected to become extinct as they cool.
C) Pose little threat, as their eruptions are typically quiet ones.
D) All of the choices are correct.
A) Sit above a subduction zone.
B) Are now expected to become extinct as they cool.
C) Pose little threat, as their eruptions are typically quiet ones.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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31
A volcanic rock of intermediate composition,characteristic of subduction-zone volcanoes like those of the Cascade Range is
A) Basalt.
B) Andesite.
C) Rhyolite.
D) Granite.
A) Basalt.
B) Andesite.
C) Rhyolite.
D) Granite.
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32
Mount St.Helens and the related Cascade Range volcanoes represent the only volcanically active areas in the United States.
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33
The Soufriere Hills volcano on Montserrat in the Caribbean
A) Is a good example of a shield volcano.
B) Is a good example of a stratovolcano.
C) Is formed by a rift zone.
D) Is an unusually large cinder cone.
A) Is a good example of a shield volcano.
B) Is a good example of a stratovolcano.
C) Is formed by a rift zone.
D) Is an unusually large cinder cone.
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34
Yellowstone National Park is underlain by an ancient volcanic caldera and current thermal activity and uplift there may signal future eruption potential.
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35
Possible precursors of volcanic eruptions include.
A) Bulging, tilt or uplift of the volcano's surface.
B) Increased seismic activity.
C) Changes in composition of gases escaping from the volcano.
D) All of the choices are correct.
A) Bulging, tilt or uplift of the volcano's surface.
B) Increased seismic activity.
C) Changes in composition of gases escaping from the volcano.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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36
Of the following volcanic landforms,one that is a stratovolcano
A) Any one of the Azores Islands, Portugal.
B) Mt. Hood, Oregon.
C) Any one of the Hawaiian Islands.
D) Sunset Crater, Arizona.
A) Any one of the Azores Islands, Portugal.
B) Mt. Hood, Oregon.
C) Any one of the Hawaiian Islands.
D) Sunset Crater, Arizona.
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37
Volumetrically,the greatest production of new volcanic rock occurs at seafloor spreading ridges.
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38
The so-called Ring of Fire rimming the Pacific Ocean is really a ring of subduction zones.
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39
The largest and most violent Cascade volcano eruption was that of Mt.St.Helens in 1980.
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40
Active periods in a volcano's history
A) Typically involve only one significant eruptive phase lasting days or, at most, a few weeks.
B) Always begin with a nuée ardente.
C) May occur at intervals of hundreds or thousands of years, with quiet periods in between.
D) All of the choices are correct.
A) Typically involve only one significant eruptive phase lasting days or, at most, a few weeks.
B) Always begin with a nuée ardente.
C) May occur at intervals of hundreds or thousands of years, with quiet periods in between.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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41
Of the following: various sulfur gases,hydrochloric acid,and carbon monoxide,only carbon monoxide is poisonous.
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42
Increased thermal activity (fumaroles,hot springs)in a volcanic area may signal the presence of hot magma at shallow depths in the crust.
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43
Explosive volcanoes can be so unpredictable that even volcanologists monitoring and studying them can be killed by unexpected eruptions.
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44
People can be killed by poisonous gases emitted by a volcano even before they realize that they are in danger.
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45
The passage of magma up through the lithosphere may be traced by the shallowearthquake focal depths over time.
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46
The damage from ash fall in the eruption of Mt.Pinatubo,Philippines in 1991 would have been worse,but fortunately,monsoon rains washed the ash off houses and hillsides.
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47
The Yellowstone Park volcanic area is along a hot-spot track across the northwestern United States.
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48
So far,Mount St.Helens is the only volcano in the Cascade Range to show any sign of thermal activity.
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49
A major concern about possible future eruptions of Mount Rainier is the potential for mudflow damage to nearby cities.
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50
Volcanic ash from recent eruptions of Aleutian volcanoes has posed a threat to air travel.
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Construction on any active or dormant volcano in the United States is now prohibited by law because it would be so dangerous.
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