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UNITA’ DIDATTICA SUI VULCANI (Prof. Daniele Baldissin)

UNITA’ DIDATTICA SUI VULCANI (Prof. Daniele Baldissin). Che cos’è un vulcano?. Proprietà chimico-fisiche del magma. Proprietà chimico-fisiche del magma. Pahoehoe lava (Kilauea). Termine hawaiano: “ dove si può camminare a piedi nudi ”.

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UNITA’ DIDATTICA SUI VULCANI (Prof. Daniele Baldissin)

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  1. UNITA’ DIDATTICA SUI VULCANI (Prof. Daniele Baldissin)

  2. Che cos’è un vulcano?

  3. Proprietà chimico-fisiche del magma

  4. Proprietà chimico-fisiche del magma

  5. Pahoehoe lava (Kilauea) Termine hawaiano: “dove si può camminare a piedi nudi”. La lava solidifica in superficie mentre al di sotto continua a scorrere

  6. Stratovulcano

  7. Vulcano a scudo

  8. Tipi di eruzione

  9. Sulla superficie terrestre si trovano vulcani ovunque il materiale proveniente dal mantello riesce ad arrivare in superficie: • Dorsali medio oceaniche • Hot spot (punti caldi) • Zone di subduzione

  10. Fasi esplosive dell’Etna

  11. Pinatubo - Filippine The 1991 eruption of Pinatubo volcano in the Philippines created a new caldera with an average diameter of 2.5 km. Caldera collapse, which lowered the height of the volcano about 300 m, occurred following the ejection of nearly 10 cu km of tephra in one of the world's largest eruptions of the 20th century. This 1994 view from the NW shows a lake filling the caldera floor and two small islands from a partially submerged lava dome that was erupted in 1992.

  12. Pinatubo – Filippine(Fumarole)

  13. Fuji - Giappone Winter snows cover the slopes of Mount Fuji, Japan's highest and most renowned volcano. A 700-m-wide crater caps the 3776-m-high stratovolcano. The modern symmetrical cone is constructed over a group of overlapping volcanoes, a remnant of which, Hoei-san, forms the knob halfway down the SE (left) flank. The diagonal line at the lower right is a toll road that extends to timberline on the north flank. Historical eruptions have been recorded since the 8th century, the latest in 1707.

  14. Darwin - Galapagos

  15. Etna - Italia Stratovulcano – Vulcano più alto d’Europa (Altezza: 3350 m)

  16. Barcena - Messico

  17. Tolbachik - Kamchatka

  18. Vulcani in Giappone, Taiwan

  19. Hawaii e pacifico

  20. Europa e Mediterraneo

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