Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 21, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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    Williams Cites Volcanic Types;
Describes Formation and Life
By GLORIA SMITH
Dr. Howell Williams, volcanolo
gist from the department of geo
logical science at the University
of California, gave his second lec
ture in the Condon lectureship
series Thursday in Chapman hall
on the “Nature of Volcanic
Action.”
Building of volcanic mountains,
volcanic action, types of volcanos,
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and the aging of volcanos were in
cluded in the talk.
Williams explained volcanic
structure, a process from top to
base, where the lava and gas lie
until they start their upward jour
ney to the pockets from which the
volcano is formd.
Explaining chainlike volcanic
forms, Dr. Williams pointed out
volcanic mountains and formations
in Oregon from the slides which he
showed.
' Mauna Loa and Klauea
The gentle slopes of the Hawai
ian type, such as Mauna Loa and
Klauea, can be found in Oregon,
he stated. A more liquid lava
flows from this type of volcano.
When outbreaks occur, a display
of fireworks, sometimes as high
as GO feet, can be seen.
Slides illustrating- the tunnel
type, which is found abundantly in
Oregon were displayed. The strom
bolian volcano, unlike the Hawai
ian, has steep slopes and a more
explosive nature. Wizard island at
Ci-ater lake is an example of this
type.
The Vulcanian differs in that the
material is blown from it in solid
form. The composite volcano, as
its name would suggest is a con
solidated form made up of former
volcanos. Millions of years are re
quired for its creation. Its action
runs in cycles from 32 to 40 years.
Vesuvius, which erupted recently,
typifies this species.
Crater Cake Eruption
Whether there will ever be
another eruption at Crater Lake is
a mystery to volcanologists, but
Dr. Williams stated that it would
certainly be possible for such a
thing to happen.
Old age, as with every other
thing, finally creeps up on the
volcano. At this time eruption'
comes to an almost complete stop
before the volcano does. Signs of
erosion set in as the sides of the
formation are slowly torn down by
snow and ice which carries pieces
of the volcano to the ocean. Finally
only the plug or central pipe of
the once active formation remains.
Volcanos Helpful
Destruction is usually the first
thought in connection with vol
canos, but Williams stated that
volcanos are not only helpful, but
that our lives even hinge on their
work.
Volcanic action provides richer
soil, finer scenery, and a salty sea.
Without the chemicals produced,
plant life and consequently human
life could not survive.
Dr. Williams came from Eng
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show, scheduled for Friday, Nov
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Dick Savinar is expected to lend
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