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Giant tuff cone and 12-km-wide associated caldera at Ambrym volcano (Vanuatu, New Hebrides arc)

Robin Claude, Eissen Jean-Philippe, Monzier Michel. 1993. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research.
Giant tuff cone and 12-km-wide associated caldera at Ambrym volcano (Vanuatu, New Hebrides arc)
ARTICLE, (1993 ) - PUBLISHEDVERSION - Français (fr-FR)
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
OPENACCESS - Elsevier Science Publishers B.V..
Audience : RESEARCHERS, STUDENTS
Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.
Sujet
VOLCANOLOGIE ; PETROGRAPHIE ; GEOCHIMIE ; TUF ; CALDERA
Domaines
Volcanologie
Description

Ambrym, in the New Hebrides arc, has been considered as an effusive, basaltic volcano. The present paper discusses the general structure of this edifice, which consists of a basal shield volcano topped by an exceptionally large tuff cone surrounding a 12-km-wide summit caldera. Dacitic pyroclastic flow deposits are exposed in the lower part of the tuff series; they grade upward into composite sequences of bedded surtseyan-type hyaloclastites, ash flow deposits, and fallout tephra which are essentially basaltic in composition, in such a way that the tuff cone may be considered as mainly basaltic. The relationship between the eruption of pyroclastics and the collapse event precludes a classical model of caldera formation at a basaltic volcano in which "quiet" subsidence (i.e. Kilauea type) is the dominant mechanism. Interpretation of the tuff series implies intervention of external water and suggests both explosive and collapse mechanisms. A model of caldera formation which assumes an enlargement of the ring fracture during a first plinian and dacitic, then essentially hydrobasaltic eruption is proposed.

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Langue
Français (fr-FR)
Auteurs
Robin Claude, Eissen Jean-Philippe, Monzier Michel
Contributeurs
Sources
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 1993, (55), p. 225-238 ISSN 0377-0273
Couverture
VANUATU
Nom du journal
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research