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Volcanic Hazards and Eruption Styles
Geology · Year 12 · Geohazards · 3o Periodo

Volcanic Hazards and Eruption Styles

Analyse the various hazards produced by volcanic eruptions, such as pyroclastic flows, ash fallout, and lahars, linking them to magma composition and tectonic setting.

National Curriculum Attainment TargetsWJEC Eduqas AS Level Geology: Geohazards and their Management;The causes and characteristic products of volcanic hazards including lava flows, pyroclastic flows, ash fallout and lahars.

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Analyse the various hazards produced by volcanic eruptions, such as pyroclastic flows, ash fallout, and lahars, linking them to magma composition and tectonic setting.

Key Questions

  1. How does magma composition dictate the explosivity and resulting hazards of a volcanic eruption?
  2. What makes pyroclastic flows particularly devastating compared to other volcanic hazards?
  3. How do secondary volcanic hazards like lahars develop and impact surrounding environments?

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