Mount Adams

Mount Adams is a stratovolcano located in Washington State, United States.

Mount Adams

About Mount Adams:

  • It is a stratovolcano located in Washington State, United States.
  • At 12,277 feet (3,742 meters) high and 18 miles (29 kilometers) wide, Mount Adams is the largest active volcano in Washington, surpassing Mount Rainier — the state’s highest peak — by volume.
  • Mount Adams lies in the middle of the Mount Adams volcanic field—a 1,250 sq.km area comprising at least 120, mostly basaltic volcanoes that form spatter and scoria cones, shield volcanoes, and some extensive lava flows.
  • Mount Adams supports over 10 active glaciers that provide water to the forests, streams, and meadows below.
  • The most recent eruption at the site occurred sometime between 3,800 and 7,600 years ago, when humanity was still in the Stone Age.

What is a Stratovolcano?

  • Stratovolcanoes (also known as composite volcanoes) are tall, steep, and cone-shaped types of volcanoes.
  • Unlike flat shield volcanoes, they have higher peaks.
  • They are built of successive layers of ash and lava.
  • The magma (molten rock) within the volcano is viscous and often contains trapped gas, causing explosive eruptions
  • Stratovolcanoes occur at the margins of tectonic plates, large sections of Earth’s crust that move together. 
    • The continental plates, composed of less dense material, override the oceanic plates.
    • Magma generated from the subducting plate rises and squeezes into cracks, eventually reaching the surface in a volcanic eruption.
  • They comprise the largest percentage (~60%) of the Earth’s individual volcanoes.
  • Approximately 85% of stratovolcanoes are located around the Pacific Ocean, forming what is called the “Ring of Fire.” 

Q1: What are lava flows?

A lava flow is an outpouring of molten basalt rock which comes from a non-explosive eruption. The flow travels downhill from the eruption source. As the flow moves over new ground, it typically expands by sending out lobes or “toes,” in the case of highly fluid lavas. Being in contact with the air, lava lobes and toes have a chilled surface, and they grow as lava inside the flow inflates them. 

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