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SUPERVOLCANOESThe term "supervolcano" implies an eruption of magnitude 8 on the Volcano Explosivity Index, meaning that more than 1,000 cubic kilometers (240 cubic miles) of magma (partially molten rock) are erupted.
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VEIVolcanic
Explosivity Index
http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/Imgs/Jpg/Photoglossary/VEIfigure.jpg
The Volcanic Explosivity Index- how big is a super-eruption ?
VEI- 5 Plinian, Mt St Helens
VEI 3VulcanianMontserrat
VEI 1 Hawaiian
VEI 6 Ultra-Plinian Mt Pinatubo
VEI 8 Imagine 100 Pinatubos erupting at the same time
Indonesia: Lake TobaUSA: Yellowstone National ParkUSA: Long Valley – CaliforniaNew Zealand: Lake TaupoUSA: Valles Caldera – New MexicoJapan: Aira
Where are the
Supervolcanoes?
The most recent such event on Earth occurred 74,000 years ago at the Toba Caldera in Sumatra, Indonesia.
Which one will be next?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GAxVSMwVYg&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRg3JUHCfhQ
Supervolcano !
Huge caldera, so big it could only be seen from space
There is a higher % of gas in the magmaThe magma comes from the Mantle (not subduction)A large volume of magma was ready to eruptLava is more viscousIncrease in frequency of earthquakes may open
fractures just above the chamberEruptions occur simultaneously from a ring of vents.
Why are supervolcano eruptions so big ?
http://www.cotf.edu/ete/movies/caldera.mov
Regional effects: falling ash would cover the surrounding states: Montana, Idaho and Wyoming Thousands of death, homelessness, Towns and cities would be instantly wiped out Great impact to the economy Calderas would be formed
Global effects: changes to global climate Devastation of world agriculture, disruption of food supplies Mass starvation Threat to millions of people around the world
Possible Impacts
Caldera - created from large, explosive eruptions of felsic pyroclastic material. The caldera is created when the roof of the magma chamber collapses.
Can be 10’s km’s acrossDifferent from a crater
Supervolcanoes and
calderas !
E.g., Yellowstone, WY, 1 m.y.
Which type of volcano would you rather live beside and why?
Cinder coneStratovolcano(composite)Shield volcanoSupervolcano