kilpvulkaanide
Kilpvulkaanide, also known as shield volcanoes, are a type of volcano characterized by their broad, gently sloping profile, which is formed by the eruption of highly fluid, low-viscosity lava. These volcanoes are typically constructed from basaltic lava flows that can travel long distances from the vent, creating extensive lava fields. Kilpvulkaanide are common in areas with hotspots and along mid-ocean ridges, where magma is able to reach the surface with relative ease.
The term "kilpvulkaan" is derived from the Icelandic word "kilp," meaning shield, reflecting the volcano's distinctive
The eruptions of kilpvulkaanide are generally non-explosive, as the low viscosity of the lava allows for the
In summary, kilpvulkaanide are broad, shield-shaped volcanoes formed by the eruption of low-viscosity lava. They are