Description
A mud volcano occurs when pressures deep within the Earth cause the spewing of mud, gases, and liquids, like acidic water, onto the surface.Eruptions are caused by the Earth’s tectonic forces or by the squeezing of sediments at the deltas of large rivers. A mud volcano occurs in subduction zones, when one of earth’s tectonic plate moves under another, causing it to sink due to gravity at their convergent points. Mud volcano eruptions usually release gases, especially large quantities of methane, and smaller quantities of nitrogen and carbon dioxide. A mud volcano can appear hill or mound shaped, and differs from traditional igneous volcanoes because no lava or ashes are produced.
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