ࡱ> /1.c qjbjbSS *11o]\\\\\\\  D 44888888  ,  \88888 8\\8848888\8\8 `,,\\\\8 8t8 \\ ( ٵ8 FIELD OCCURRENCE OF VOLCANIC ROCKS BASALTS ==>> Low Viscosity (Very Fluid), Low Volatile contents Eruptive Forms: Shield volcanos {e.g., Hawaii, Tahiti} Flood basalts {massive, rift-fed flows) Shield volcanos: Low-profile, typically have SUMMIT CALDERAS or PIT CRATERS which fill with lava lakes during eruptions. Additional flows may be fed by eruptions from RIFTS on the flanks of the volcano. Flood Basalts: MASSIVE FLOWS 50 to 200 feet thick Usually fed by FISSURE eruptions Subaerial Basalts: pahoehoe = thin ropey flows. = thick massive flows with rubbley tops and bottoms. Pahoehoe commonly forms LAVA CHANNELS and LAVA TUBES where high flow rates are encountered. flows form wall of lava that advances like bulldozer. Strombolian = fire fountains: scoria, spatter, agglutinate Strombolian activity forms CINDER CONES and SPATTER CONES. Subaqueous Basalts: sheet flows : similar to subaerial pahoehoe flows pillow lava : buds and tongues with chilled surfaces. hyaloclastites : shattered pillow rims, glassy tuffs, breccias. ANDESITES / DACITES / RHYOLITES: More viscous, higher volatiles, Explosive eruptions common. Eruptive Forms: Strato-volcanoes, Composite Volcanos (Mt.Fuji, Vesuvius, Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Shasta) Rhyolite/Dacite: Caldera-forming eruptions (e.g., Yellowstone) Felsic Lavas: Block lava = Thick massive core w/large, jumbled blocks on surface. >> Blocks = rectangular, non-vesicular, larger than rubble (Andesites ~0.5-1 , Dacites and Rhyolites ~0.52 m ) Block and Ash Flows = Matrix-supported volcanic breccias w/fluidized ash matrix. Obsidian Pumice flows: similar to flows: viscous fluid core (obsidian) with carapace of frothy blocks (pumice). Rhyolite flows are rare, generally short in length Rheomorphic rhyolite: Ash flow that melts, flows as lava. In general: >> Mafic-Andesites similar to Basalts >> Felsic-Andesites similar to Dacites, Rhyolites PYROCLASTIC VOLCANISM = Andesites, Dacites, Rhyolites Clast Sizes, Types: Blocks and bombs > 64 mm lapilli 64-2 mm ash < 2 mm Lapilli = pumice fragments, rock fragments Ash = glass bubble-wall shards, crystals PYROCLASTIC ERUPTION TYPES Volcanian = Individual, episodic eruptions, deposit stratified ash with ballistic bombs. Form by explosive failure of andesitic plug in conduit. Plinian = Volatile-rich, continuous or pulsed eruptions. Form by outgassing of expanding magma. Pyroclastic Ejecta = Ash falls, form ash fall tuffs Deposits: Air-fall tuff = expelled pumice and ash in air deposits Thin but extensive (may cover 1000 sq km.) Drape over topography Pyroclastic flows = Ash flows, form welded tuffs, ignimbrites Ignimbrite-forming Eruptions Eruption column collapse, pulsed eruptions: Ash-rich Associated with Caldera formation Deposits Ash Flow Tuff or Tuff-Breccia = Poorly-sorted, no bedding, commonly reverse graded, heterolithic (includes variety of rock types). Ash Cloud Surge = Bedded, crossbedded, sits on top of ash flow Ash flow tuffs Pyroclastic flow deposits, form by laminar flow of gas-rich ash and included blocks. Welded Tuffs (= Ignimbrites) After emplacement of hot pyroclastic flow, welding takes days to weeks. Thus, several flows may be emplaced separately and cool together as single cooling unit. Incipient welding = Shards deform around crystal and lithic fragments. Dense welding = Complete loss of pore space, resembles obsidian (but can see relict shard structures in thin section). PELEAN type eruptions >> typically dacitic, andesitic --> Cascades, Antilles >> form Nuee Ardentes = Glowing Avalanch 1. LAVA DOME COLLAPSE Spine or Dome of viscous Dacite becomes gravitionally unstable and collapses, or is shattered by gas explosions. Shattered dacite flows downhill. or 2. BOILING OVER ERUPTION Lava auto-disintegrates as it erupts --> No eruption column Both form Nuee Ardents = No pumice or pumice shards. May travel 100mph but does not go far (<10 mi or 16 km). Not as voluminous as ashflows. Homolithic = All blocks same lithology +|%-EH~,&4k K d z ! " H [  ! 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