What Is Volcanism?
What Is Volcanism?
What Is Volcanism?
For Prelims: Types of Volcanoes, Distribution of Volcanoes, Pacific Ring of Fire, Circum-Pacific Belt,
Subduction Zones
For Mains: Distribution, Significance, and Impacts of Volcanic activities around the world..
What is Volcanism?
Volcanism or volcanic activity is the phenomenon where solids, liquids, gases, and their mixtures
erupt to the surface of a solid-surface astronomical body, for example, planets like Earth,
moons, asteroids and comets.
It is caused by the presence of a natural heat source inside the body. This internal heat
partially melts solid material in the body or turns material into gas. The mobilized material
rises through the body's interior resulting in formation of various intrusive and extrusive
landforms.
What is a Volcano?
About:
A volcano is an opening in the earth’s crust through which gases, molten rock materials
(lava), ash, steam etc. are emitted outward in the course of an eruption. Such vents or
openings occur in those parts of the earth’s crust where the rock strata are relatively weak.
Volcanic activity is an example of endogenic process. Depending upon the explosive
nature of the volcano, different extrusive landforms can be formed such as a plateau (if
the volcano is not explosive) or a mountain (if the volcano is explosive in nature) or
intrusive landforms like baccolith,laccoliths etc.
Magma vs Lava:
Magma is the term used to denote the molten rocks and related materials seen
inside the earth. A weaker zone of the mantle called asthenosphere, usually is
the source of magma.
Lava is nothing but the magma above the earth surface.Once this magma
came out to the earth surface through the vent of a volcano, it is called as the Lava.
Tools and Methods to Predict Volcanic Eruptions:
Seismic Data:
Monitoring earthquakes and tremors as potential precursors to volcanic
eruptions.
Ground Deformation:
Observing changes in the ground, indicating magma movement.
Gas Emissions and Gravity Changes:
Analyzing volcanic gas emissions, gravity, and magnetic field alterations.
What are the Different Types of Volcanoes?
Most of the volcanoes in the world are found in three well-defined belts:
The Circum-Pacific Belt ( Pacific Ring of Fire).
The Mid-World Mountain Belt.
The African Rift Valley Belt.
Conclusion
Q.Discuss the distribution of volcanoes around the world and elaborate on the positive and negative
impacts of volcanic activity?
Prelims
1. Electromagnetic radiation
2. Geothermal energy
3. Gravitational force
4. Plate movements
5. Rotation of the earth
6. Revolution of the earth
Which of the above are responsible for bringing dynamic changes on the surface of the earth?
(d) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6
Ans: (d)
Mains:
Q. Discuss about the vulnerability of India to earthquake related hazards. Give examples including the
salient features of major disasters caused by earthquakes in different parts of India during the last three
decades. (2021)
Q. Why are the world’s fold mountain systems located along the margins of continents? Bring out the
association between the global distribution of fold mountains and earthquakes and volcanoes. (2014)