Volcanic Landforms

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Volcanic landforms

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Volcanic landforms
  • ​Intrusive: Lava solidifies within the Earth's crust.
  • Extrusive: ​Lava solidifies outside the crust.

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Batholith
  1. They form the base of the mountain.
  2. Large and coarse grained.
  3. A part of the magma chamber also forms batholith.
  4. Huge in size.

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How did the Batholith come to the Earth's surface?

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Laccoliths
Lava Sill, that solidifies slowly and gives a dome shape.

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Observe this picture

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How can we connect this with Lopoliths?

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Lopoliths
Lava solidifies in a shallow saucer shaped basin.

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Phacoliths
Lava solidifies on an anticline or base of a syncline.

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Dykes
Magma solidifies in vertical columns to form Dykes

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Batholith
Laccolith
Sill
Dyke
Lopolith

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Extrusive Forms

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Types
  1. Ash and cinder cones
  2. Lava domes
  3. Lava Shields
  4. Composite cones

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Paricutín cinder cone volcano.

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Lava Domes
Formed when acidic lava solidifies quickly forming steep sided cones.

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Lava Shield
Formed when basic lava solidifies.
Broader than domes.

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Composite volcano

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Stratovolcano
  1. Alternating layer of Lava and pyroclastic material.
  2.  More than one vent
  3. Ejects out lava and rock material.
  4. Eg: Vesuvius, Fuji

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