GS 1: Physical GeographyGS 3: Science & TechnologyPrelims

Hayli Gubbi eruption: Why some volcanoes eject lava, others spew smoke and ash, Pg17

Hayli Gubbi volcano erupts after 12,000 years; eruption type determined by magma viscosity and silica content.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Hayli Gubbi volcano in northeastern Ethiopia erupted on Sunday after 12,000 years of dormancy.
  • The eruption involved plumes of ash and gases, not molten lava.
  • The nature of volcanic eruptions depends on the viscosity and dissolved gas content of the magma.

Detailed Insights:

  • Silica content in magma determines its viscosity; low silica results in fluid magma and gentle eruptions.
  • High silica magma is stickier, trapping volatiles and leading to explosive, ash-heavy eruptions.
  • Explosive eruptions occur when accumulated gas-rich volatiles reach a breaking point, ejecting fragmented magma (tephra) instead of lava.

Scientific/Technical Concepts Involved:

  • Magma: Molten rock beneath the Earth's surface.
  • Viscosity: A fluid's resistance to flow or "stickiness".
  • Volatiles: Dissolved gases in magma that can cause explosive eruptions.
  • Tephra: Fragmented magma ejected during an explosive volcanic eruption.
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