EVOLUTION OF AN ENGLACIAL VOLCANO - BROWN BLUFF, ANTARCTICA

被引:25
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作者
SKILLING, IP
机构
[1] British Antarctic Survey, Natural Environment Research Council, High Cross, Cambridge, CB3 0ET, Madingley Road
关键词
HYDROVOLCANISM; ENGLACIAL; SURTSEYAN TUFF CONE; HYALOCLASTITE;
D O I
10.1007/BF00302837
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Marine shallow-water to emergent volcanoes have been described in detail, but comparable englacial centres are not well documented. Brown Bluff is a Pleistocene, shallow water, alkali basaltic volcano whose deposits were ponded within an englacial lake, enclosed by ice >400 m thick. Its evolution is divided chronologically into pillow volcano, hyalotuff cone, slope failure and hyaloclastite delta/subaerial stages. Seventeen lithofacies and five structural units (A-E) are recognised and described. The pillow volcano stage (Unit A) is similar to those of many submarine seamount volcanoes. It comprises extrusive and intrusive pillow lavas draped by slumped hyaloclastite. Units B and D define the hyalotuff cone stage, which was centred on a summit vent(s), and comprises slumped, poorly sorted hyalotuffs redeposited downslope by sediment gravity flows and ponded against an ice barrier. This stage also includes water-cooled subaerial lavas and massive hyalotuffs ponded within a crater. Cone construction was interrupted by drainage of the lake and slope failure of the northeast flank, represented by debris avalanche-type deposits (Unit C). Unit E represents the youngest stage and consists of a Gilbert-type hyaloclastite delta(s), which prograded away from a summit vent(s), and compound subaerial lavas. A second drainage episode allowed subaerial lavas to accumulate in the surrounding trough.
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页码:573 / 591
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