In 2004 to 2010 or so, Mount St Helens volcano experienced renewed activity, which can be seen in the picture as: 00000 basaltic lava flowing out of the crater collapse of the summit area, forming a caldera pyroclastic flows into Spirit Lake emplacement of a granite pluton O eruption of viscous dacite lava, then breaking into rubble

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In 2004 to 2010 or so, Mount St Helens volcano experienced renewed activity, which can be seen
in the picture as:
basaltic lava flowing out of the crater
collapse of the summit area, forming a caldera
pyroclastic flows into Spirit Lake
emplacement of a granite pluton
eruption of viscous dacite lava, then breaking into rubble
Transcribed Image Text:In 2004 to 2010 or so, Mount St Helens volcano experienced renewed activity, which can be seen in the picture as: basaltic lava flowing out of the crater collapse of the summit area, forming a caldera pyroclastic flows into Spirit Lake emplacement of a granite pluton eruption of viscous dacite lava, then breaking into rubble
The volcanic process that caused tens of thousands of deaths during both the Vesuvius eruption
(79 CE) and at St Pierre during the Pelée (Martinique) eruption (1902) was:
sector collapse
pyroclastic flow
lava flow
lahar
tephra fall
Major volcanic eruptions can have serious effects on climate. We know little about the specific
effects of prehistoric eruptions such as those of the Yellowstone and Toba supervolcanoes, or even
those that occurred a few thousand years ago, such as Mt Mazama and Santorini/Thera. But we do
have climatic records during and after the eruptions of Laki 1783 (Iceland), Tambora 1815 and
Krakatau 1883 (both in Indonesia), and Pinatubo 1991 (Philippines), among others.
From this evidence, it seems that such eruptions could likely cause, at least:
global warming up to ~1-2°C due to CO2 injected into the stratosphere
global cooling up to ~1-2°C due to particulates and sulfates thrown into the stratosphere
regional to continental warming up to ~1-2°C due to CO2 injected into the troposphere by lateral blasts
global cooling up to ~10-20°C due to particulates and sulfates thrown into the stratosphere
no climatic effect unless the eruptions create submarine large igneous provinces (LIPS)
Transcribed Image Text:The volcanic process that caused tens of thousands of deaths during both the Vesuvius eruption (79 CE) and at St Pierre during the Pelée (Martinique) eruption (1902) was: sector collapse pyroclastic flow lava flow lahar tephra fall Major volcanic eruptions can have serious effects on climate. We know little about the specific effects of prehistoric eruptions such as those of the Yellowstone and Toba supervolcanoes, or even those that occurred a few thousand years ago, such as Mt Mazama and Santorini/Thera. But we do have climatic records during and after the eruptions of Laki 1783 (Iceland), Tambora 1815 and Krakatau 1883 (both in Indonesia), and Pinatubo 1991 (Philippines), among others. From this evidence, it seems that such eruptions could likely cause, at least: global warming up to ~1-2°C due to CO2 injected into the stratosphere global cooling up to ~1-2°C due to particulates and sulfates thrown into the stratosphere regional to continental warming up to ~1-2°C due to CO2 injected into the troposphere by lateral blasts global cooling up to ~10-20°C due to particulates and sulfates thrown into the stratosphere no climatic effect unless the eruptions create submarine large igneous provinces (LIPS)
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