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Nevada del Ruiz response

Nevada del Ruiz response. By Gregory Devenney 10AA. About Amero before the eruption. Colombia has a GNP of $4,850 per capita America has a GNP of $21,100 per capita Colombia is one of the most dangerous countries in the world

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Nevada del Ruiz response

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  1. Nevada del Ruiz response By Gregory Devenney 10AA

  2. About Amero before the eruption • Colombia has a GNP of $4,850 per capita • America has a GNP of $21,100 per capita • Colombia is one of the most dangerous countries in the world • Nevada del Ruiz is the northern most historically active volcano in South America • Nevada del Ruiz is in Columbia, South America • Before the explosion, the Nevada del Ruiz showed signs of emitting gas and steam • The Nevada del Ruiz had caused major mudflows in the past • The Nevada del Ruiz is a volcano created as a result of collisions between the Nazca plate and the South America Plate

  3. The hazard zone map produced before the eruption was inadequate • Nevada del Ruiz rises 5200km above sea level • The town of Amero was approximately 45km from the Ruiz summit • Many of the people living in the Amero region are employed in agriculture

  4. The impact of the eruption • Magma rose upwards inside the Ruiz summit • As the peak became warmer, snow and ice melted, causing a series of minor mudflows • On the 13th November 1985 the Nevada del Ruiz erupted • When the Ruiz erupted there wasn’t a team of mobile volcanologists that could rush to the scene in such an emergency • Melted water, snow and ice ran down the mountainside and into the river Lagunillas • The Lagunillas river flooded • As the snow and ice melted, ash from previous eruptions was turned into mud

  5. 30 metre high and travelling at 80km per hour the mudflow descended down the mountain towards the town of Amero • The mudflow struck at 11pm • Survivors claim that the first rush of muddy water was ice cold, but as it flowed it became increasingly warm • By morning a layer of mud, up to 8m thick covered Armero and the surrounding areas • Following the mudslide many people were trapped in the mud, water and debris that was left behind. Many later died. • Because of the ash deposited by volcanic eruptions, the soil around Armero region is very fertile.

  6. How people tried to make sure this never happens again • Following the 1985 eruption`Volcano Disaster Assistance Program` (VDAP) was set up. • The VDAP aims to reduce the number of fatalities caused by volcanic eruptions in developing countries and limiting the economic loss.

  7. Some pictures and maps of Nevada del Ruiz and Armero

  8. And some pictures just of volcanoes and the damage they can do

  9. Thank you for watching my presentation

  10. Mr Manson says . . . • Some good work and presentation Gregory – good facts and information but maybe you could incorporate the pictures and words together a bit more • A v good piece of work well done • A2

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