There are many different types of volcanic eruptions and landforms. They can be classified according to the degree of "explosiveness" and the height of the eruption column:
 
 Watch a computer animation of a Plinian style eruption, modeled after the AD 79 eruption of Vesuvius which destroyed the city of Pompeii. Use the animation to understand the formation of Plinian eruption columns and how their collapse generates pyroclastic flows [295k QuickTime movie].
  
Watch a computer animation of a Plinian style eruption, modeled after the AD 79 eruption of Vesuvius which destroyed the city of Pompeii. Use the animation to understand the formation of Plinian eruption columns and how their collapse generates pyroclastic flows [295k QuickTime movie].