Subterranean fragmentation of magma during conduit initiation and evolution in the shallow plumbing system of the small-volume Jagged Rocks volcanoes (Hopi Buttes Volcanic Field, Arizona, USA)

2016 ◽  
Vol 78 (8) ◽  
Author(s):  
Giuseppe Re ◽  
James D. L. White ◽  
James D. Muirhead ◽  
Michael H. Ort
2017 ◽  
Vol 348 ◽  
pp. 82-95 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Carracedo-Sánchez ◽  
F. Sarrionandia ◽  
B. Ábalos ◽  
J. Errandonea-Martin ◽  
J.I. Gil Ibarguchi

2021 ◽  
Vol 83 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gianmaria Tortelli ◽  
Anna Gioncada ◽  
Carolina Pagli ◽  
Mauro Rosi ◽  
Laura De Dosso ◽  
...  

AbstractDuring continental rifting, strain and magmatism are believed to localize to narrow magmatic segments, while the rift margin is progressively abandoned. We integrate volcanological, geochemical, petrological and seismic data from the Ma’Alalta volcanic field (MVF) near the western margin of Afar, to show that the MVF is an active magmatic segment. Magmatism in MVF initiated with lava flows and large-volume, caldera-forming ignimbrites from a central edifice. However, the most recent magmatic activity shifted towards mafic lava fields, cinder cones and obsidian-rich silicic domes erupted from vents aligned NNW-SSE, defining a ~ 35-km-long magmatic segment. Along the same area, a NNW-SSE alignment of earthquakes was recorded by two local seismic networks (2005–2009 and 2011–2013). The geochemistry of the mafic rocks is similar to those of nearby axial volcanoes. Inferred magma storage depth from mineral geobarometry shows that a shallow, silicic chamber existed at ~ 5-km depth below the stratovolcano, while a stacked plumbing system with at least three magma storage levels between 9 and 24 km depth fed the recent basalts. We interpret the wide set of observations from the MVF as evidence that the area is an active magmatic segment, showing that localised axial extension can be heavily offset towards the rift margin.


2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeffrey J. Falance ◽  
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Joao Lages ◽  
Jennifer Lindline ◽  
Daniel P. Grondin ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 581-616 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alan Bischoff ◽  
Andrew Nicol ◽  
Jim Cole ◽  
Darren Gravley

Abstract Large volumes of magma emplaced and deposited within sedimentary basins can have an impact on the architecture and geological evolution of these basins. Over the last decade, continuous improvement in techniques such as seismic volcano-stratigraphy and 3D visualisation of igneous bodies has helped increase knowledge about the architecture of volcanic systems buried in sedimentary basins. Here, we present the complete architecture of the Maahunui Volcanic System (MVS), a middle Miocene monogenetic volcanic field now buried in the offshore Canterbury Basin, South Island of New Zealand. We show the location, geometry, size, and stratigraphic relationships between 25 main intrusive, extrusive and sedimentary architectural elements, in a comprehensive volcano-stratigraphic framework that explains the evolution of the MVS from emplacement to complete burial in the host sedimentary basin. Understanding the relationships between these diverse architectural elements allows us to reconstruct the complete architecture of the MVS, including its shallow (<3 km) plumbing system, the morphology of the volcanoes, and their impact in the host sedimentary basin during their burial. The plumbing system of the MVS comprises saucer-shaped sills, dikes and sill swarms, minor stocks and laccoliths, and pre-eruptive strata deformed by intrusions. The eruptive and associated sedimentary architectural elements define the morphology of volcanoes in the MVS, which comprise deep-water equivalents of crater and cone-type volcanoes. After volcanism ceased, the process of degradation and burial of volcanic edifices formed sedimentary architectural elements such as inter-cone plains, epiclastic plumes, and canyons. Insights from the architecture of the MVS can be used to explore for natural resources such as hydrocarbons, geothermal energy and minerals in buried and active volcanic systems elsewhere.


2012 ◽  
Vol 53 (5) ◽  
pp. 985-1018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marco Brenna ◽  
Shane J. Cronin ◽  
Ian E. M. Smith ◽  
Roland Maas ◽  
Young Kwan Sohn

2015 ◽  
Vol 642 ◽  
pp. 58-70 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xavier Bolós ◽  
Joan Martí ◽  
Laura Becerril ◽  
Llorenç Planagumà ◽  
Pablo Grosse ◽  
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