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  1. GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management Disasters related to Land – Geological • Volcano • Earthquake • Land subsidence • Landslide • Snow avalanche Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

  2. GNR 639 GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

  3. GNR 639 GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management • What is it? Volcano • Causes • What happens • Where does it occur? • Indicators? • Monitoring • Prevention • Vulnerability • Preparedness? Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

  4. GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management GNR 639 It is circular mountain (crator) through which hot molten magma is erupted out. It may active, dormant or dead In addition to magma, ash, gases, and hot debris are also thrown into atmosphere Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

  5. GNR 639 GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management Volcano is a vent for the molten rock or magma to reach the earth's surface from a reservoir of molten matter. The material ejected through the vent frequently accumulates around the opening, building up a cone, called the volcanic edifice . Volcanic eruptions vary between two extremes. There are many different kinds of volcanic activity and eruptions: pheratic eruptions (stream ); explosive eruption of high silica content in lava (rhyolite); effusive eruption of low silica lava (basalt); pyroclastic flows ; lahars (debris flow); and carbon dioxide emission Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

  6. GNR 639 GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management Distribution of Volcanoes in different countries Country Volcano USA Cold Bay Volcano (Alaska), Novarupta (Alaska), Mount St. Helens (Washington), Mount Baker (Washington), Mount Rainier (Washington), Mount Hood (Oregon), Mount Shasta (California), Kilauea (Hawaii), Mauna Kea (Hawaii), Mauna Loa (Hawaii), Japan Mount Fuji (Honshu) Antarctica Mount Erebus (Ross Island,) Italy Etna (Sicily), Mount Vesuvius (Bay of Naples) Iceland Krafla, Hekla, Surtsey Grenada Kick-'em-Jenny Russia Kluchevskaya (Kamchatka) Indonesia Krakatoa (Rakata), Tambora (Sumbawa) Peru El Misti (Arequipa) Philippines Mount Pinatubo (Luzon Island) Mexico Mexico-Puebla state line Greece Santorini (Santorini islands) Spain Teide (Tenerife, Canary Islands,) New Zealand White Island (Bay of Plenty) Soufriere Hills volcano, (Montserrat) India Barrren Island Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

  7. GNR 639 GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management Volcanoes erupted in the past Kelut, Indonesia – caused 10.000 deaths 1586 Vesuvius, Italy – caused 3.500 deaths 1631 Papandayan, Indonesia – caused 3.000 deaths 1772 Asama, Japan – caused 1.377 deaths 1783 Laki, Iceland – 9.350 deaths, most due to starvation 1783 Mount Unzen, Japan – caused tsunami and 14.300 deaths 1792 Tambora, Indonesia – 92.000 deaths, caused by starvation and disease 1815 Galunggung, Indonesia – caused 4.000 deaths 1882 Krakatau, Indonesia – caused tsunami and 36.417 deaths 1883 Mount Pelée, West Indies – devastation of St. Pierre and 40.000 deaths 1902 Kelut, Indonesia – caused 5.110 deaths 1919 Lamington, Papua New Guinea – caused 3.000 deaths 1951 Aguna, Indonesia – caused 1.184 deaths 1963 El Chichon, Mexico – caused 2.000 deaths 1982 Nevado del Ruiz, Columbia – deadly mudflow, 25.000 deaths 1985 1991 Mount Unzen, Japan 1994 Rabaul, Papua New Guinea 1997 Soufrière Hills, Montserrat, West-Indies Manam, Indonesia – 10.000 people evacuated, most still living in temporary 2004 camps Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

  8. Recent Volcanic eruptions GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management GNR 639 Eruption Start Country / 2009 Nov Costa Rica Poás Volcano Date Location 2008 Oct 26 Colombia Huila, Nevado del 2011 Iceland Grímsvötn 2008 Sep 19 Solomon Is Tinakula 2011 Chile Puyehue-Cordón Caulle 2008 Jul 27 Ecuador Reventador 2011 Chile Planchón-Peteroa 2008 May 23 Vanuatu Ambrym 2011 Costa Rica Turrialba 2008 Apr 5 Indonesia Ibu 2011 Nicaragua Telica 2005 Apr 15 United Kingdom Soufrière Hills 2011 Russia Kliuchevskoi 2005 Jan 9 México Popocatépetl 2011 Russia Bezymianny 2004 Oct 23 Japan Suwanose-jim 2011 Japan Aso 2002 May 17 DR Congo Nyiragongo 2011 Japan Kirishima 2002 Jan 4 Guatemala Fuego 2011 Indonesia Karangetang Api Siau) 2001 Nov 15 Russia Karymsky 2011 Indonesia Lokon-Empung 2000 Sep 16 Papua New Guinea Bagana 2011 Eritrea Nabro 1999 Aug 15 Russia Shiveluch Dec 15 2010 Nicaragua San Cristóbal 1997 Nov 22 México Colima Nov 26 2010 Indonesia Tengger Caldera 1972 Dec East Antarctica Erebus Nov 22 2010 Ecuador Tungurahua 1967 Aug 31 Indonesia Semeru Nov 11 2010 Russia Kizimen 1967 (in or before) Ethiopia Erta Ale Nov 6 2010 Philippines Bulusan 1955 Oct 13 Japan Sakura-jima Oct 25 2010 Indonesia Krakatau 1934 Aug 8 Ecuador Sangay Sep 17 2010 India Barren Island 1934 Feb 2 Italy Stromboli Aug 25 2010 Italy Etna 1933 Aug 13 Indonesia Dukono Aug 10 2010 Papua New Guinea Manam 1922 Jun 22 Guatemala Santa María May 26 2010 Papua New Guinea Ulawun 1774 (in or before) Vanuatu Yasur Dec 11 2009 Nicaragua Concepción 2009 Nov 22 Chile Villarrica Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

  9. GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

  10. GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management • Tectonic Plate Boundaries ~75% world’s active volcanoes in Ring of Fire (Source courtesy: usgs.gov) Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

  11. GNR 639 GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management Continental plates (Source courtesy: learner.org) Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

  12. GNR 639 GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management Movement of tectonic plates Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

  13. GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management GNR 639 Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

  14. GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management GNR 639 Earth’s interior • Compositional layers – 0 – 100 km (silicates) • Mantle : 100 – 2900 km (silicates) • Core : 2900 – 6370 km (iron, Nickel) Mechanical layers • Lithosphere : 0 -100 km (rigid) (Source courtesy: spring8.or.jp) • Asthenosphere : 100 – 350 km (soft plastic) • Mesophere: 350 – 2900 km (liquid) • Inner core: 5100 – 6370km Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

  15. GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management GNR 639 (Source courtesy: hiddeninearth.blogspot) Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

  16. GNR 639 GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management (Source courtesy: scribal.com) Submarine volcanoes are underwater vents or fissures from which magma erupts (75% of annual magma output). They are located near areas of tectonic plate movement, known as ocean ridges. (Courtesy: nbcnews.com) Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

  17. GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management Eruption of Kavachi Volcano, an undersea volcano located off the coast of the Solomon Islands. (Source courtesy: nasa) Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

  18. GNR 639 GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management (Source courtesy: smore.com) (Source courtesy: blomberg.com) Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

  19. GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management (Source courtesy: the-earth-story.com) Source courtesy:theboldcorsicanflame.wordpress Mud volcanoes Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

  20. GNR 639 GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management Source courtesy:intechopen.com Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

  21. GNR 639 GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management Parts of a volcano Sour ource cour ourtesy: http: p://w /www ww.enc nchantedle dlearning ing.com/subj bjects/volc olcano/ o/gif ifs/v /volc lcanod odia iagram.GIF Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

  22. GNR 639 GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management VENT - the vent is the opening from which lava flows. Dust, ash, and rock particles can also be thrown out of the vent Crater- It is a funnel shaped pit. It is formed when the material explodes out of the vent Volcanic cone- is the pile of lava, dust, ashes, and rock around the vent. It can be found in different shapes (Source courtesy: ranker.com) Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

  23. GNR 639 GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management (Source courtesy: houstonchronicle.com) Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

  24. GNR 639 GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

  25. GNR 639 GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management (Source courtesy: goeddelphotograph.com) Source courtesy:pmel.noaa.gov Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

  26. GNR 639 GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management (Source courtesy: news.softpedia.com) Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

  27. Precursor to GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management Pompeii (79AD) Pyroclastic flows of poisonous gas and hot volcanic debris engulfed the cities of Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae suffocating the inhabitants and burying the buildings. Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

  28. GNR 639 GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management Volcanic lake, Phillipines Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

  29. GNR 639 GNR 639 : Natural Disaster And Management Barren island volcano Source courtesy: poleshift.mog.com Source courtesy:volcano.si.edu Prof. R. Nagarajan, CSRE , IIT Bombay

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