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Slide 1 Air Pollution Slide 2 Primary Pollutants: Come from: Natural sources (volcanoes) Mobile sources (cars) Stationary sources (smoke stacks) Examples: Particle matter…

Slide 1 Volcanoes Slide 2 Figure 5.4 Volcanoes of the World Slide 3 Magma Sources and Types Magma sources tend to be 50 to 250 km deep into the crust and upper mantle Temperatures…

AMBIENT AIR CONCENTRATION MODELING Types of Pollutant Sources Point Sources e.g., stacks or vents Area Sources e.g., landfills, ponds, storage piles Volume Sources e.g.,…

Slide 1 Chapter 12 Slide 2  Air Pollution – any harmful substance put into the air ◦ Can come from human sources or natural sources ◦ Natural sources include volcanoes,…

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3142016 1 Chapter 17Chapter 17Chapter 17Chapter 17 Video • Layer of gases surrounding the planet Earth and retained by the Earths gravity • It contains roughly 78% nitrogen…

Shield VolcanoesShield Volcanoes • Low angle volcano constructed principally of basalt lavas • Examples: Mauna Loa and Kilauea, Hawaii • Thin lava flows •

Kimberly Chastain Table of Contents Types of volcanoes Volcanoes in Continents Parts of volcanoes Locations of volcanoes Multiple Eruption Volcanoes Examples of Each Type…

Pressure sources vs. surface loads: Analyzing deformation signal composition at volcanoes – a case study at Hekla volcano, Iceland Ronni Grapenthin 1 Freysteinn Sigmundsson…

Volcanoes Cinder Cones Cinder cones are the most common type of volcanoes. They are circular cones made up of fragments of lava from a single vent that have been blown into…

COMPLEX ORIENTED COHOMOLOGY THEORIES AND THE LANGUAGE OF STACKS COURSE NOTES FOR 18.917, TAUGHT BY MIKE HOPKINS Contents Introduction 1 1. Complex Oriented Cohomology Theories…

Volcanoes destroy and volcanoes create Volcanoes destroy and volcanoes create What is a Volcano? Opening in the Earthâs surface where magma escapes The word volcano is derived…

Basaltic VolcanoesBasaltic Volcanoes References: Encyclopedia of Volcanoes pp 283-289 Shield VolcanoesShield Volcanoes • Low angle volcano constructed principally of basalt…

Slide 1Chapter 6 Volcanoes Volcanoes & Plate Tectonics Volcanic Activity Volcanoes in Idaho??? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgRnVhbfIKQ Slide 2 Student Objectives Students…

Volcanoes Lesson #10 Volcanoes Objective: Describe the main features and characteristics of volcanoes Be explain to name and explain the three separate types ! Volcano: An…

CSI33 Data StructuresOutline CSI33 Data Structures The Stack ADT A Container Class for Last-In-First-Out Access A stack is a last in, first out (LIFO) structure, i.e. a list-like

Slide 1 START!! Slide 2 Vocabulary Volcano Characteristics Magma Composition at Volcanoes Explosive Eruption Effusive Eruptions Types of Volcanoes Super volcanoes Volcanoes…

Volcanoes Types of Volcanoes Volcanoes are classified under 4 categories: Shield Volcanoes Cinder Cone Composite or Stratovolcanoes Lava Domes Shield Volcanoes Quiet &…

VolcanoesVolcanoes Earth’s Creators and DestroyersEarth’s Creators and Destroyers Structure of the EarthStructure of the Earth •• The earth is composed of layers:The…

Slide 1 VOLCANOES Slide 2 TYPES OF VOLCANOES Volcanoes are classified by appearance Steep slopes = Strato/composite Volcanoes Gentle slopes = Shield volcano Appearance predicts…