Exam 2 Answers
Exam 2 Answers
Exam 2 Answers
a) ashfall
b) pyroclastic flow
c) lava flow
d) lahar
e) pyroclastic surge
5. The threat from lahars on Mt. Rainier is made worse by the fact that
a) the mountain has colder glacial ice than other Cascade volcanoes.
b) the mountain has warmer glacial ice than other Cascade volcanoes.
c) the mountain has more glacial ice than other Cascade volcanoes.
d) the mountain has less glacial ice than other Cascade volcanoes.
6. Compared to the High Cascades, subduction-zone volcanism during the West Cascades was
a) less widespread but of greater volume.
b) more widespread and of greater volume.
c) less widespread and of lesser volume.
d) more widespread but of lesser volume.
e) essentially the same in extent and volume.
7. What type of advanced warning will a hot debris avalanche most likely provide?
a) increase in air temperature
b) increase in ice temperature
c) increase in ground temperature
d) increase in shallow earthquakes
e) no significant warning
8. What type of advanced warning will a cold debris avalanche most likely provide?
a) decrease in air temperature
b) decrease in ice temperature
c) decrease in ground temperature
d) decrease in shallow earthquakes
e) no significant warning
12. If an area is built upon former lahar flows, then the danger of future lahars is
a) high.
b) primarily dependent upon distance from the source.
c) primarily dependent upon the age of the source.
d) low.
e) impossible to assess.
14. The most frequently active volcano in the last 4000 years in the Cascades is:
a) Mt. St. Helens
b) Mt. Rainier
c) Mt. Shasta
d) Crater Lake (Mt. Mazama)
e) Glacier Peak
15. For Mt. St. Helens since 1980, what has been the most reliable warning of eruptive behavior?
a) No warning, because there have been no eruptions since 1980.
b) No warning, therefore the eruptions have occurred unexpectedly.
c) Decreasing depth of earthquakes.
d) Increasing numbers of earthquakes.
e) Unknown, as no efforts have been made to monitor this.
17. What has far-field deformation indicated about the eruptions at Mt. St. Helens since 2004?
a) The erupted material is the remnants of the activity from the 1980s.
b) The volcano is running out of eruptible magma.
c) The magmatic system is being refilled even as the eruptions drain it.
d) The volcano is rapidly approaching a phase of explosive activity.
e) The deformation is inconclusive for this period.
18. Over the last 4000 years, the eruptions at Mt. St. Helens have been
a) entirely explosive.
b) more explosive than effusive.
c) nearly equally explosive and effusive.
d) more effusive than explosive.
e) entirely effusive.
20. During a typical caldera-forming ring eruption, the cap above the magma chamber
a) sinks into the ground.
b) is ejected intact from the caldera.
c) is ejected in fragments.
d) turns upside-down.
e) rotates horizontally.
21. One prominent justification for originally declaring Yellowstone a national park was its
a) abundant and varied hydrothermal features.
b) enormous and widespread volcanic features.
c) remote and otherwise useless location.
d) strategic importance to national defense.
e) majestic herds of now tragically extinct ferrets.
22. Yellowstone's mantle plume produces mafic magma which
a) ascends easily through the continental crust.
b) ascends with difficulty through the continental crust.
c) descends through the continental crust.
d) fails to reach the continental crust.
e) actually is only produced at oceanic mantle plumes.
25. What is the difference between Western Cascade and High Cascade subduction?
a) age of the subducting oceanic plate
b) age of the overriding continental plate
c) relative contributions of marine vs. continental sediment being subducted
d) total amount of sediment being subducted
e) all of the above
26. Not everyone got the last question right on the first exam, so let's try again. Mark the correct
answer. No, "ferrets" is not the correct answer this time.
a) blank
b) also blank
c) the correct answer
d) Please consider re-reading answer c.
e) Will this be on the exam?