Volcanoes--Erupting with Information

DAY ONE

Congratulations, you have just won a federal land lottery.  You will recieve a ten acre plot of  land near one of these volcanoes:

                Mt. Fuji

               Mt. Etna

                Mauna Loa

You want to build a house on the land, and you will need to decide which location is the safest, considering both the likelihood of a volcanic eruption and the type of volcanic eruption.

How dangerous is it to live within 10 miles of a volcano?

A peak so lovely that it was known as the Mt. Fuji of America, St. Helens was silent for 123 years until March 27, 1980, when a steam burst after a series of small earthquakes opened a new crater near the summit.
More than 10,000 tremors were recorded at the 9,677-foot mountain in the next 7 1/2 weeks as the north flank bulged with an upwelling of magma, or molten rock. Outbursts of rock and dust darkened once-pristine glaciers.
At 8:32 a.m. on May 18, 1980, loosened by a 5.1-magnitude quake, the upper north flank collapsed, allowing gas-laden magma to explode outward and upward like uncorked champagne.
From a monitoring post 5 1/2 miles to the north, USGS scientist David A. Johnston radioed, "Vancouver, Vancouver. This is it!"
.......Those were his last words.

TIM KLASS, Snowy Volcanic Peaks Could Blow Covers Like Mt. St. Helens; Cascades: Lassen, Shasta and Mammoth are among the main candidates. Eruption in 1987 helped provide , Los Angeles Times, 14 May 1995.

Click here to view the devastation volcanoes can create and fill out the Mt. St. Helen's worksheet.

DEVASTATION PHOTOS
BLAST DAY PHOTOS
BEFORE AND AFTER PHOTOS
ANNOTATED "BLOWDOWN"
ANNOTATED "JOHNSON RIDGE"

At the end of this research you will give a powerpoint presentation. You will research one volcano and become an expert on the one volcano.  Consider the following as you research the volcano:

    When or if the volcano will erupt again

    Type of Volcano

    Hazards related to the Volcano

    History of Volcanic Activity
 

For the final presentation, you will need to maps, pictures,  and the location of your volcano. Remember to justify the ranking of each site--ranking them from one to three, with one being the volcano you would most likely build by. Grading will be based on daily participation, teamwork, as well as the final presentation.

Click for Supporting Materials:

Mountain Saint Helen's Worksheet

Research Collection Sheets

Individual Student Rubrics

Volcano Project Evaluation Sheet

PowerPoint Rubrics

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