Camp Internet Volcano Dig



Your Volcano Guide: . . . . Tue, Feb 19, 8:16AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Welcome to our Campwide Volcano Dig – all Camper INVITED to explore these amazing geologic features on the Earth.

Your Volcano Guide: . . . . Tue, Feb 19, 8:17AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 – What is a Volcano ? button

Your Volcano Guide: . . . . Tue, Feb 19, 8:17AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 - What are the four MAIN TYPES of VOLCANOES ? button

Your Volcano Guide: . . . . Tue, Feb 19, 8:17AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 – What do VOLCANOLOGISTS do ? button

Your Volcano Guide: . . . . Tue, Feb 19, 8:17AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4 – ADOPT A VOLCANO ---- Look up a volcano that has been active with in the past few hundred years in a Western state on this list button and select one of the volcanoes to research………….. Then go to this Worldwide Volcano Database button and open the section that starts with the first letter of the volcano you picked to study. Scroll down that list of alphabetical names until you come to the one you are looking for. Read about that volcano. Come back and tell us its name, where it is located (town, state), what its longitude and latitude is, and what its characteristics are. (if you don’t find the first volcano you pick on the database, try another).

Your Volcano Guide: . . . . Tue, Feb 19, 8:18AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5 – There is a LOT of VOLCANIC ACTIVITY going on this year around the world – In Italy and in Africa for example. Visit our Trail Guide’s web site at the Southwest Volcano Research Center and tell us about CURRENT volcanic activity you can learn about at their web site. button What is the name of the volcano you chose to study? Where is it ? What is happening there?

Mr. Valencia, El Centrito: . . . . Tue, Feb 19, 10:01AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #2: There are four main kinds of volcanos --cinder cones, composite volcanoes, shield volcanoes, and lava domes.

Mr. Valencia, El Centrito: . . . . Tue, Feb 19, 10:04AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #3 - Volcanologists study the actual processes and deposits of volcanic eruptions.

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Oscar and Fernando 2.There are four main kinds of volcanos --cinder cones, composite volcanoes, shield volcanoes, and lava domes.

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Fernando 3.Volcanologists study the actual processes and deposits of volcanic eruptions.

LWalker: . . . . Tue, Feb 19, 11:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Fernando and Oscar 1.Volcanos are mountains.

STBL: . . . . Tue, Feb 19, 11:40AM PST (-0800 GMT)
what was the most dangerous volcano?

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Gabriel and Fernando 1.Volcanos are mountains.

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Gabriel and Fernando 2.There are four main kinds of volcanos --cinder cones, composite volcanoes, shield volcanoes, and lava domes.

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Gabriel and Fernando 3.Volcanologists study the actual processes and deposits of volcanic eruptions.

Anna S.Tulsa Elementary Paulson: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 9:25AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Q2. The four main types are cinder cones,composite volcanoes,shield volcanoes,and lava domes.

Jackie/Selina/Paulson/Tulsa: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 9:26AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Q1. Volcanoes are mountains, not any kind of mountains, but mountains that are built by lava.

Steven/Paulson/Tulsa: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 9:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Q1. Volcano is like a mountain, but it has a hole on top. It has magma in the volcano, but not in the mountain.

Terra/Paulson/Tulsa: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Q1 Volcanoes are mountains.They are made from what erupts out of them.

Anna S.Tulsa Elementary Paulson: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Q3. Volcanologists study volcanoes by looking at them from close up.

Trevor Mrs.Paulson Tulsa: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 A volcano is most commonly a conical hill or mountain built around a vent that connects with reservoirs of molten rock below the surface of the earth.

Sonia/Palson/Tulsa: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 9:35AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1.Volcanoes are mountains,but they are very different from other mountains;they are formed by lava.

tulsa/Paulson/ Ann Marie: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 9:35AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Q1 Valcanoes are mountains,but they are very different from other mountains;they are formed by lava,bombes,ashflows,and tephra.It's not flat,it is like crumbled paper.

Jackie/Selina/Paulson/Tulsa: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 9:37AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Q2. The four main types of volcanoes are,Cinder Cones, Prominent Cones, Composite Volcanoes, and Strato Volcanoes.

Michael m \paulson\ Tulsa: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 9:39AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Q.1 Mountains that are made by lava that hardened.

Ryan /Paulson / tulsa: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 9:40AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Q1 Volcanos are mountains made of ash,lava ,bombs[crusted over lava blobs].

Steven/Paulson/Tulsa: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 9:40AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Q2. The four main types of volcanoes are called the cinder cones, composite volcanoes, shield volcanoes, and lava domes.

Micky & Anna M./Paulson/#25/Tulsa : . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 9:41AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Q#1}Volcanos are mountains, but very different.Volcanos are built of their own eruptive products; lava,bombs,ash-flows,and tephra.

Terra/Paulson/Tulsa: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 9:41AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Q3The four types of volcanoes are cinder cones,composite volcanoes,shield valcanoes and lava domes.

Anita.s.\Paulson\Tulsa\: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 9:42AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1.Volcanoes are mountains,but they are very different from other mountains,they are not formed by folding and crumpling or by uplift and erosion,they are made of lava,ash,and magma.

Trevor /Mrs. Paulson/Tulsa: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 9:42AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 The differnent types of volcanoes are cinder cones, composite volcanoes, shield volcanoes, and lava domes.

Jackie/Selina/Paulson/Tulsa: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 9:42AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Q3. Volcanologists study volcanoes, and their eruptions.

daniel,patrick,paulson,tulsa: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 9:42AM PST (-0800 GMT)
..A volcano is a mountain made of ash,lava, and magma..............

Stephanie/Paulson/Tulsa/: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 9:43AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Volcanos are certain kind of mountains built by the accumulation of their own eruptive products -- lava bombs, ash flows,and tephra.

daniel,patrick,paulson,tulsa: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 9:45AM PST (-0800 GMT)
..A volcano is a mountain made of ash,lava, and magma..............

daniel,patrick,paulson,tulsa: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 9:46AM PST (-0800 GMT)
..A volcano is a mountain made of ash,lava, and magma..............

Anna S.Tulsa Elementary Paulson: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 9:46AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Q1. Volcanoes are mountains,but they are very different from other mountains;they are formed by:lava,bombs[crusted over lava blobs]ashflows,and tephra[airborne ash and dust.]

Tulsa/Paulson/Brenda: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 9:47AM PST (-0800 GMT)
q1.Volcanoes are mountains,but they are very different from other mountians.

Sonia/Paulson/Tulsa: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 9:47AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2.Four main types are Cinder cones,Composite volcanoes,Shield volcanoes,and Lava domes.

Michael m \paulson\ Tulsa: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 9:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Q.2 The four kinds are cinder cones,composite volcanos,lava domes,and shield volcanos.

micky/anna m./paulson/#25/tulsa: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 9:52AM PST (-0800 GMT)
In This Section...IntroductionAncient LandscapesPangeaRegional GeologyCanyon LandsThree DesertsVolcanoes Volcanoes United States - Utah · Santa Clara · Kolob · Bald Knoll · Markagunt Plateau · Black Rock Desert United States - Colorado · Dotsero United States - Arizona · Uinkaret Field · Sunset Crater United States - New Mexico · Carrizozo · Zuni-Bandera · Valles Caldera · Raton-Clayton United States - California · Shasta · Medicine Lake · Brushy Butte · Big Cave · Twin Buttes · Tumble Buttes · Potato Butte · Lassen Volc Center · Eagle Lake Field · Clear Lake · Mono Lake Volc Field · Mono Craters · Inyo Craters · Long Valley · Red Cones · Ubehebe Craters · Golden Trout Creek · Coso Volc Field · Lavic Lake · Amboy · Shoshone Lava Field Mexico - NW · Prieto, Cerro · Pinacate Peaks · San Quintin Volc Field · San Luis Gonzaga, Isla · Jaraquay Volc Field · Coronado · Guadelupe · San Borja Volc Field · Unnamed · Tres Virgenes · Tortuga, Isla

Chistopher.C. /Peter.M./ TULSA : . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 9:55AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Valcanoes are mountains,but they are very different from other mountains.But other mountains don't form fire.

Sonia/Paulson/Tulsa: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 9:58AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3.Volcanogists study the actual processes and deposites of volcanic eruptions.

Stephanie/Paulson/Tulsa/: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 10:03AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The four main kinds of volcanoes are cinder cones,composite volcanoes,shield volcanoes,and lava domes.

Anna S.Tulsa Elementary Paulson: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 10:03AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Q1. Volcanoes are mountains,but they are very different from other mountains;they are formed by:lava,bombs[crusted over lava blobs]ashflows,and tephra[airborne ash and dust.]

tulsa/Paulson/ Ann Marie: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 10:04AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Q2 The four main kinds of volcanoes are Shield,Cinder cones,Composite,and Lava domes.

Anita\Paulson\Tulsa: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 10:05AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2.The four kinds of the volcanoes are cinder cones, composite volcanoes, shield volcanoes, and lava domes.

Kristal/tulsa/Mrs.Paulson: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 10:05AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Q.1.A volcanoe is like a mountains.Itis formed by folding and crumbling or by uplft.They are built by the accumulation of their own eruptive pruducts.

Terra/Paulson/Tulsa: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 10:06AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Q4 Mount Shasta is 41.40N,122.18W.It is a Strato volcano.It was constructed 590,000 years ago.It is located in the Cascade Mountains in California.

Roosevelt Hector: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 0:27PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1. Volcanoes are mountains.

Roosevelt Hector: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 0:34PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2. Alaska, Ketma Hawaii,Mauna Kea Shishalding ,Volcanoe Mexico, Paracutin

Roosevelt Hector: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 0:37PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3. Volcanigists study volcanoes.

Roosevelt Hector: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 0:47PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3. Volcanigists study volcanoes. #4.Mexico west , Miscellanous

Roosevelt Hector: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 0:54PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5. Mt. Ruaphue its in New Zealend and nothing is happening

Roosevelt Ashley: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 0:58PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Q1.Volcanoes are mountains that have been made by a burst in the earth's crust. The volcanic lava dries then over millons of years it piles high to create a giant volcano.

Omar/Jose/Tulsa/Ms.Papietro: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 1:10PM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.Volcanoes are mountains, but they are very different from other mountains; they are not formed by folding and crumpling or by uplift and erosion.

tlusa Ms Papietiro Danny: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 1:10PM PST (-0800 GMT)
volcanoes are mountain that have been made by a burst in the earth's crust

tlusa Ms Papietiro Danny: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 1:14PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Alaska,KETMA Hawaii, Mauna Kea Shishalding, Volcanoe Mexico, Paracutin

Omar/Jose/Tulsa/Ms.Papietro: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 1:15PM PST (-0800 GMT)
2.the 4 main types of volcanoes are cinder cones,composite volcanoes,shield volcanoes,and lava domes.

tlusa Ms Papietiro Danny: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 1:16PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Volcanigists study volcanoes

tlusa Ms Papietiro Danny: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 1:17PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Mexico west,Miscellanous

Omar/Jose/Tulsa/Ms.Papietro: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 1:18PM PST (-0800 GMT)
3.Physical volcanologists study the actual processes and deposits of volcanic eruptions. Geophysicists have several areas of specialization within the field which include seismology (the study of earthquakes - very useful in volcano monitoring), gravity and magnetics. Geodesy is a specialization that looks at changes in the shape of the earth related to volcanic activity, or ground deformation. Geochemists specialize in the study of the makeup of the earth and volcanic products, including specialties ranging from volcanic gases to larger scale whole-earth processes.

tlusa Ms Papietiro Danny: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 1:19PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Mt Ruaphue its in New Zealend and nothing is happening

Omar/Jose/Tulsa/Ms.Papietro: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 1:23PM PST (-0800 GMT)
4.United States - New Mexico · Carrizozo · Zuni-Bandera · Valles Caldera · Raton-Clayton

Francis Ms.Papietro Tulsa: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 1:39PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1.Volcanos are mountains.#2.They are cinder cones,rock fragments,central vent,and crater.

Omar/Jose/Tulsa/Ms.Papietro: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 1:45PM PST (-0800 GMT)
4.A volcanoe in Japan is in the western trade.

Alfonso Ms.Papietro: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 1:46PM PST (-0800 GMT)
1# A volcano is a hill that has hot substences inside2# The 4 main volcanos is cyder cone, composite volcano, Shield volcanoes, and lava domes3# Valcongists study how the volcanos erupt

Francis Ms.Papietro Tulsa: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 1:47PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3.Volcanologists study the actual processes and deposits of volcanic eruptions.#4.The volcano I chose is in the United States - Utah and the volcanos are Santa Clara · Kolob · Bald Knoll · Markagunt Plateau · Black Rock Desert.

Jose/Tulsa/Ms.Papietro: . . . . Fri, Feb 22, 2:02PM PST (-0800 GMT)
1· What is a volcano? Volcanoes are mountains, but they are very different from other mountains; they are not formed by folding and crumpling or by uplift and erosion.

Arturo-tulsa-MsPapietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 9:18AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.Volcanoes are mountains, but they are very different from other mountains; they are not formed by folding and crumpling or by uplift and erosion. Instead, volcanoes are built by the accumulation of their own eruptive products -- lava, bombs (crusted over lava blobs), ashflows, and tephra (airborne ash and dust). A volcano is most commonly a conical hill or mountain built around a vent that connects with reservoirs of molten rock below the surface of the Earth. The term volcano also refers to the opening or vent through which the molten rock and associated gases are expelled. -- From: Tilling, 1985, Volcanoes: USGS General Interest Publication.

Arturo-tulsa-MsPapietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 9:22AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2.The four main Volcaenos are cinder cones, composite volcanoes, shield volcanoes, and lava domes.

Seung Tulsa MPapietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 9:22AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.A volcano is a lava that comes out when it is erupting.

Francis Ms.Papietro Tulsa: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 9:24AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5.The volcano I chose was Chikurachki.The Chikurachki volcano is located on Paramushir Island in the North Kuriles .The volcano started to erupt on January 25,2002.The volcano is at yellow alert.

Seung Tulsa MPapietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 9:25AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2.The four main volcanos are cinder cones,composite volcano,shield volcano,and lava domes.

Alfonso Ms.Papietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 9:26AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5# The Chickurika is located on Purimisha island in the North Kuriles.The volcano started to erupt on Jan. 25, 2002 the volcano is in the yellow alert stage.

Seung Tulsa MPapietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 9:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3.It is a person who study about volcano.

Arturo-tulsa-MsPapietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 9:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3.A Volcanologist is a very young and exciting career that studies vocanoes.

Arturo-tulsa-MsPapietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4.Washington, USA 46.206°N, 121.49°W; summit elev. 3,742 m All times are local (= UTC + 8 hours)

Seung Tulsa MPapietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 9:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4.It was Mexico.

Seung Tulsa MPapietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 9:35AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5.It was about 1649-2002.

Arturo-tulsa-MsPapietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 9:37AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5.The Volcanoe is on Arizona,and the volcanoe name is Lokon Empung,and this is what happening there it was almost going to errupt.

Talal- Tulsa-Ms.Papietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 9:39AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.Volcanoes are mountains, but they are very different from other mountains; they are not formed by folding and crumpling or by uplift and erosion. Instead, volcanoes are built by the accumulation of their own eruptive products -- lava, bombs (crusted over lava blobs), ashflows, and tephra (airborne ash and dust). A volcano is most commonly a conical hill or mountain built around a vent that connects with reservoirs of molten rock below the surface of the Earth. The term volcano also refers to the opening or vent through which the molten rock and associated gases are expelled. -- From: Tilling, 1985, Volcanoes: USGS General Interest Publication

Anthony/Tulsa/MPapietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 9:42AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.They are mountains with lava inside.

Talal- Tulsa-Ms.Papietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 9:46AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2.Geologists generally group volcanoes into four main kinds--cinder cones, composite volcanoes, shield volcanoes, and lava domes.

Talal- Tulsa-Ms.Papietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 9:48AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3.Volcanology is a very young and exciting career that deals with the study of one of the earth's most dynamic processes - volcanoes. Scientists who study volcanoes work on a variety of diverse areas. Physical volcanologists study the actual processes and deposits of volcanic eruptions. Geophysicists have several areas of specialization within the field which include seismology (the study of earthquakes - very useful in volcano monitoring), gravity and magnetics. Geodesy is a specialization that looks at changes in the shape of the earth related to volcanic activity, or ground deformation. Geochemists specialize in the study of the makeup of the earth and volcanic products, including specialties ranging from volcanic gases to larger scale whole-earth processes.

Flakron!@#$%^&*()_++: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 9:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.Volcanoes are mountains, but they are very different from other mountains.

Anthony/Tulsa/MPapietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 9:51AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2.Cinder Cones,Composit Volcanoes,Shield Volcanoes, and Lava Domes.

Guillermo-Tulse Elem.-Ms.Papietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 9:51AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.Volcanoes are mountains, but they are very different from other mountains; they are not formed by folding and crumpling or by uplift and erosion. Instead, volcanoes are built by the accumulation of their own eruptive products -- lava, bombs (crusted over lava blobs), ashflows, and tephra (airborne ash and dust). A volcano is most commonly a conical hill or mountain built around a vent that connects with reservoirs of molten rock below the surface of the Earth.

Anthony/Tulsa/MPapietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 9:53AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3.Volcanologists study the actual processes and deposits of volcanic eruptions.

Guillermo-Tulse Elem.-Ms.Papietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 9:54AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2.cinder cones, composite volcanoes, shield volcanoes, and lava domes.

Flakron-Tulsa-Mpapietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 9:54AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2.cinder cones, composite volcanoes, shield volcanoes, and lava domes

Flakron-Tulsa-Mpapietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 9:55AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3.Volcanologists study the actual processes and deposits of volcanic eruptions.

Guillermo-Tulsa Elem.-Ms.Papietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 9:57AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.Volcanology is a very young and exciting career that deals with the study of one of the earth's most dynamic processes - volcanoes. Scientists who study volcanoes work on a variety of diverse areas.

Flakron-Tulsa-Mpapietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 10:00AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5. Volcanologists study the actual processes and deposits of volcanic eruptions.

Mrs. Rivera's Kindergartners/Taylor School: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 10:06AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig # 1 Volcanoes are mountains, but they are very different from other mountains; they are not formed by folding and crumpling or by uplift and erosion. Instead, volcanoes are built by the accumulation of their own eruptive products -- lava, bombs (crusted over lava blobs), ashflows, and tephra (airborne ash and dust). A volcano is most commonly a conical hill or mountain built around a vent that connects with reservoirs of molten rock below the surface of the Earth. ..............Before answering this dig we gave the teacher our own opinion of what a volcano is.

Guillermo-Tulsa Elem.-Ms.Papietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 10:10AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4.Loihi,volcano.Hawaii, USA 18.92°N, 155.27°W; summit elev. -980 mAll times are local (= UTC - 10 hours).Loihi seamount, the youngest volcano of the Hawaiian chain, lies about 35 km off the SE coast of the island of Hawaii. Loihi (which is the Hawaiian word for "long") has an elongated morphology dominated by two curving rift zones extending north and south of the summit. The summit region contains a caldera about 3 x 4 km wide and is dotted with numerous lava cones, the highest of which is about 975 m below the sea surface. Deep and shallow seismicity indicate a magmatic plumbing system distinct from that of Kilauea volcano. Abundant fresh, sediment-free lavas attest to the youthful age of the volcano. During 1996, a new pit crater was formed at the summit of the volcano and lava flows were erupted. The summit platform includes two well-defined pit craters, sediment-free glassy lava, and low-temperature hydrothermal venting. An arcuate chain of small cones on the W edge of the summit extends N and S of the pit craters and merges into the crests of Loihi's prominent N and S rift zones (Fornari and others, 1988). Continued volcanism is expected to eventually build a new island at Loihi; time estimates for the summit to reach the surface range from roughly 10,000 to 100,000 years.

Flakron-Tulsa-Mpapietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 10:11AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4.volcano.It was constructed 590,000 years ago.It is located in the Cascade Mountains in California.

Guillermo-Tulsa Elem.-Ms.Papietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 10:38AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5.The Karangetang volcano.As of the 19th of February, the Volcanology Society of Indonesia (VSI) has reported that although seismicity of Karangetang volcano seems decrease, again the volcano had ejecting ash explosion which is accomapined with glowing lava flows on 11 February 2002. Ash explosion drifted to the west - southwest, reache Kanawong, Lehi, Mimi, Kinali, and Pehe villages, and partly fell to the sea. The thickness of the deposit is about 0.5-1 mm. While glowing lava flow travelled down to the Beha river (west slope) and Kahetang river (east slope) as far as 1000-1500 m away. So far the activity becomes decrease, but the thundering sound and strong sulphur smelt are continuing. Observer also reported that they also still notified red colored reflection at night view which is rose about 25 m height. Although decrease, seismograph still recorded a high number of sesimicity both volcanic and tectonic earthquakes. Complete seismicity are listed as follow: deep volcanic (VA) 281 events, shallow volcanic (VB) 73 events, multiphase 3 events, tectonic 102 events, and felt earthquake 16 events. The Karangetang volcano is currently at the ALERT LEVEL 2 alert level. The Karangetang volcano on Sangihe Is. was correctly forecasted by ERUPTION Pro 10.3 to erupt in 2002 with >77.27% probability.

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4.Suoh.Sumatra, Indonesia5.25°S, 104.27°E; summit elev. 1,000 m.All times are local (= UTC + 7 hours).The 8 x 16 km Suoh depression appears to be primarily of tectonic origin, but contains historically active maars and silicic domes along its margins. Numerous hot springs occur along faults within the depression, which contains the Pematang Bata fumarole field. Large phreatic explosions (0.2 km3 tephra) occurred at the time of a major tectonic earthquake in 1933. The eruption formed two large explosion craters and it was heard 660 km away. No previous historical eruptions have been reported from Suoh, though its location is remote and other eruptions may have gone unnoticed. Very minor hydrothermal explosions produced two 5-m-wide craters at the time of a February 1994 earthquake. --

Talal-Tulsa-Ms.Papietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 10:42AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4.Suoh.Sumatra, Indonesia5.25°S, 104.27°E; summit elev. 1,000 m.All times are local (= UTC + 7 hours).The 8 x 16 km Suoh depression appears to be primarily of tectonic origin, but contains historically active maars and silicic domes along its margins. Numerous hot springs occur along faults within the depression, which contains the Pematang Bata fumarole field. Large phreatic explosions (0.2 km3 tephra) occurred at the time of a major tectonic earthquake in 1933. The eruption formed two large explosion craters and it was heard 660 km away. No previous historical eruptions have been reported from Suoh, though its location is remote and other eruptions may have gone unnoticed. Very minor hydrothermal explosions produced two 5-m-wide craters at the time of a February 1994 earthquake.

Talal-Tulsa-Ms.Papietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 10:44AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5.Volcano: LOKON EMPUNG Lokon Empung image courtesy of Karl-Heinz Haefele. As of the 19th of February, the Volcanology Society of Indonesia (VSI) has reported and confirmed that an eruption of volcano Lokon Empung again occurrred on 9 February 2002, after the latest one which occurred on 18 August 2001. Ash explosion reached 1000 m height and toward to southeast. Ash deposits was distrubuted at around Kakaskasen III, Talete I, Talete II, and Rurukan villages, and partly reached Tondano regency with the thickness of about 0.5-2 mm. There was no precursor as an indication before that eruption, such as an increasing volcanic or tectonic earthquake. That eruption is a phreatic type which was triggered by the highness of rain intensity. This condition is possible because of the structure of sub surface is still unstable after the latest eruption which is possible to make steam accumulation. Rain intensity during January 2002 reach 602 mm, which increased significantly as compared to the last month (December 2001 was about 193 mm. The Lokon Empung volcano is currently at the ALERT LEVEL 2 alert level. The Lokon Empung volcano in Sulawesi was NOT correctly forecasted by ERUPTION Pro 10.3 to erupt in 2002 as it had only a >30.96% probability of eruption. There was no input data supplied from this volcano except its history and frequency of eruption analysis. Lokon Empung was scheduled to go to the 50% profile in 2019.

Anthony/Tulsa/MPapietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 10:48AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4.Reventador is the most frequently active of a chain of Ecuadorian volcanoes in the Cordillera Real, well east of the principal volcanic axis. It is a forested stratovolcano that rises above the remote jungles of the western Amazon basin. A 3-km-wide caldera breached to the east was formed by edifice collapse and is partially filled by a young, unvegetated stratovolcano that rises about 1,300 m above the caldera floor. Reventador has been the source of numerous lava flows as well as explosive eruptions that were visible from Quito in historical time. Frequent lahars in this region of heavy rainfall have constructed a debris plain on the eastern floor of the caldera.

Anthony/Tulsa/MPapietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 10:57AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5.Reventador,In the east, Frequent lahars in this region of heavy rainfall have constructed a debris plain on the eastern floor of the caldera.

Krystina Tulsa ms.Papietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 11:04AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1#-Volcanos are mouintains that has hot lava inside.

Krystina Tulsa ms.Papietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 11:06AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2#-The 4 types of volcanos are cinder cones, composite volcanoes, shield volcanoes, and lava domes.

Krystina Tulsa ms.Papietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 11:08AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3#-Volcanoes erupt.

Roosevelt Griffin: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 11:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #1 Valcanoes are mountains

Vanessa tulsa Ms.Papietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 0:11PM PST (-0800 GMT)
1. Volcanoes are mountains and they are very different from others.

Christina/Tulsa/Ms.Papietro: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 0:16PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 A Valcanoes is a mountain formed by folding and crumpling or by uplift and erosion.

Nicholas, Tulsa Ms. Pitt: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 2:13PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 Internet Dig.Volcanos are mountains,they are different from other mountains because there full of magma. #2 Internet Digs.The four kinds of Volcanos are Cinider cones,composite Volcanos,shield Volcanos,and lava domes. #3 Internet Digs.A volcanologist watches Volcanos erupt. #4 Internet Digs.Mount Shasta. #5 Internet Digs.Loken Empung erupted on Febuary 9,2001.

Chris,Tulsa,Ms.Pitt: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 2:24PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 Internet Dig.Valcanos are mountains filled with magma. #2 Internet Dig.The four kinds of valcanos are the cinder cones,composite valcanos,shield valcanos and lavas domes. #3 internet Digs.A volcanoloist is a person who studies valcanos. #4 Internet Digs.Mount Shasta. #5 Internet Digs.Karangetang is in Indonesia it last erupted on Febuary 19th

Christian, Tusa, Ms.Pitt: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 2:36PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Question#1 Volcanoes are mountains, but they are very different from other mountains.#2 Cinder cones, compsite volcanoes, shield volcanoes, and lava volcanoes.#3 VOLCANOLOGISTS are very young and exciting career that deals with the study of volcanoes.

Tulsa St., Daniel R. and Adrian, Ms Pitt : . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 2:41PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 dig. A volcano is a mountain that spues lava. #2 dig.There are cindes cones,composite volcanoes,and lava alones,shield volcanos #3 dig.Volcanos blow out lava. #4 dig.Medicine lake #5 dig.The Tungurahua makes earthquakes. It is located in Banos, Mexico.

Roosevelt Griffin: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 3:16PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#2 They are composite volcanoes, cinder cones, lava domes, and shield volcanoes.

Roosevelt Griffin: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 3:19PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #3 Volcanoligists study valcanoes.

Ashley Roosevelt: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 3:22PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Q1. Volcanoes are mountains that have been formoed over millons of years. It happens when the earth's crust bursts open and lava flows out. Eventualy the lava hardens and piles up to create a volcano.

Ashley Roosevelt: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 3:22PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Q1. Volcanoes are mountains that have been formoed over millons of years. It happens when the earth's crust bursts open and lava flows out. Eventualy the lava hardens and piles up to create a volcano.

Ashley Roosevelt: . . . . Mon, Feb 25, 3:28PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Q2. The four main types of volcanoes are cinder cones, composite volcanoes, shield volcanoes, and dome volcanoes.

Daisy R.-Mrs.Silva, Nightingale M.S.: . . . . Tue, Feb 26, 8:43AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4- The name of the volcanoe is Double Crater. It's locted in Alaska Peninsula, USA. It's 162.07 degrees West and 55.33 degrees North. It's characteristics are truncated by one of the largest calderas of the Aleutian are.

Daisy R.-Mrs.Silva, Nightingale M.S.: . . . . Tue, Feb 26, 8:51AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5- I chosed to study Double Crater. It is located at Alaska Peninsula, USA. Nothing much is happening there.

alexTulsa ms.papietro: . . . . Tue, Feb 26, 9:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
· What is a volcano? Volcanoes are mountains, but they are very different from other mountains; they are not formed by folding and crumpling or by uplift and erosion. Instead, volcanoes are built by the accumulation of their own eruptive products -- lava, bombs (crusted over lava blobs), ashflows, and tephra (airborne ash and dust). A volcano is most commonly a conical hill or mountain built around a vent that connects with reservoirs of molten rock below the surface of the Earth. The term volcano also refers to the opening or vent through which the molten rock and associated gases are expelled. -- From: Tilling, 1985, Volcanoes: USGS General Interest Publication

alexTulsa ms.papietro: . . . . Tue, Feb 26, 9:37AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2.Geologists generally group volcanoes into four main kinds--cinder cones, composite volcanoes, shield volcanoes, and lava domes.

alexTulsa ms.papietro: . . . . Tue, Feb 26, 9:37AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2.Geologists generally group volcanoes into four main kinds--cinder cones, composite volcanoes, shield volcanoes, and lava domes.

Vanessa tulsa Ms.Papietro: . . . . Tue, Feb 26, 9:38AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2. composite volcanoes, shield volcanoes, and lava domes.

alexTulsa ms.papietro: . . . . Tue, Feb 26, 9:44AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3. Volcanologists study volcanoes by looking at them from close up.

Vanessa tulsa Ms.Papietro: . . . . Tue, Feb 26, 9:46AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3. Volcanologists study by looking at them close up.

Vanessa tulsa Ms.Papietro: . . . . Tue, Feb 26, 9:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4. It was Mexico.

alexTulsa ms.papietro: . . . . Tue, Feb 26, 9:51AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4. It was Mexico

alexTulsa ms.papietro: . . . . Tue, Feb 26, 9:58AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5.Mt. Ruaphue its in New Zealend and nothing is happing.

Vanessa tulsa Ms.Papietro: . . . . Tue, Feb 26, 9:58AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5. Mt. Ruaphue its in New Zealend and nothing is happening.

RooseveltGerald: . . . . Tue, Feb 26, 1:16PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Volcaanos are mountains with eruptive products in it.

Roosevelt Anthony: . . . . Tue, Feb 26, 1:17PM PST (-0800 GMT)
A volcano is most comonly a conical hill

: . . . . Wed, Feb 27, 9:18AM PST (-0800 GMT)
hey

: . . . . Wed, Feb 27, 9:19AM PST (-0800 GMT)
can someone tell about volcanoes more then the information above

: . . . . Wed, Feb 27, 9:41AM PST (-0800 GMT)
moutains that are hot are called volcanoes

Ashley Gerald Roosevelt: . . . . Wed, Feb 27, 3:10PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Q3. Volcanologists study volcanoes.

: . . . . Wed, Feb 27, 3:10PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Q#1. A volcano is kind of a mountain exept for it's filled with lava.

Roosevelt Alicia: . . . . Wed, Feb 27, 3:10PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig 1: Volcanos are mountains but are different.

RooseveltJasmineandAntonia: . . . . Wed, Feb 27, 3:15PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Q#1. A volcano is a mountain but its filled with lava.

Roosevelt David: . . . . Wed, Feb 27, 3:15PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1: A volcano is a rock that is formed like a moutain.

Roosevelt Moises Steven: . . . . Wed, Feb 27, 3:16PM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1.Volcanos are moutains.

Roosevelt Jade & Crista: . . . . Wed, Feb 27, 3:16PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Quest#1: They are mountains, but differrent than mountains

Roosevelt,ashley: . . . . Wed, Feb 27, 3:17PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Griffin is cute

Roosevelt Alicia: . . . . Wed, Feb 27, 3:18PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig 2: Cinder cones, composite volcanoes, shield volcanoes, and lava domes.

: . . . . Wed, Feb 27, 3:20PM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.a volcano is a mountain with a hole on the top that shoots out lasa

Frankie and Paul: . . . . Wed, Feb 27, 3:22PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #1 Volcanos are mountains

Roosevelt Edgar: . . . . Wed, Feb 27, 3:23PM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.A volcano is a mountain wiht a hole on top.

Haddon: . . . . Thu, Feb 28, 7:57AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 Waldemar/ Mrs.Davis...... A volcano is like a mountain, but it is not. It's made up of rocks and a liquid called lava.

Haddon: . . . . Thu, Feb 28, 7:58AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 Genesis/Vanessa/Mrs.Davis.......Volcanos are mountains, but they are different from other mountains. Volcanos are mostly commonly a conical hill or mountin built around a vent that connects with reservoirs of molten rock below the surface of the Earth.

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