The name of
volcano comes from Roman term. It derives from VULCAN which is the name
of Roman fire god. Romans believed that Vulcan lived on a volcanic
Italian coast. Romans called the island VULCANO.
According to
scientists, volcanic eruptions are divided in to four basic groups. They
are commonly known as Hawaiian, Strombolian, Vulcanian and Peleean. The
term of Hawaiian eruptions are named after the volcanoes in Hawaii.
These volcanic eruptions are the least violent type. They produce highly
fluid lava which flows quietly. This gradually builds up a shield
volcano.
Strombolian eruptions are named after Stromboli. These
result from the constant release of gas from the magma. As the gas
escapes, it produces tephra that piles up, turning into a cinder cone.
Strombolian eruptions happen when sticky magma plugs the central vent.
This makes the magmatic gas build up pressure until it blasts. The magma
is turned into volcanic dust and bombs.
Vulcanian eruption which
comes from the ancient Roman belief, are more violent than the
strombolian eruption. Vulcanian eruption happens and brings magma which
is more viscous. Vulcanian explosions are usually larger and noisier
than the Strombolian eruptions.
Paleean eruptions are famous as
the most violent kind of volcanic eruptions. The name of paleean comes
from the eruption of Mount Pelee, Martinique in 1902. It killed almost
38 thousands people. A Peleean eruption occurs when the magmatic gas
build up tremendous pressure. This causes violent explosions with
glowing clouds of hot ash and dust.
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