THE CONTROL OF OVERBURDEN THICKNESS ON RESURGENT DOMES: INSIGHTS FROM ANALOGUE MODELS

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dc.contributor.author Acocella V.
dc.contributor.author Cifelli F.
dc.contributor.author Funiciello R.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-03-17T00:48:35Z
dc.date.available 2021-03-17T00:48:35Z
dc.date.issued 2001
dc.identifier https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=834022
dc.identifier.citation Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 2001, 111, 1-4, 137-153
dc.identifier.issn 0377-0273
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/26799
dc.description.abstract Resurgent doming consists of the uplift, usually accompanied by volcanic activity, of part of a collapse caldera. Analogue models were used to investigate the architecture of resurgent domes. Dry sand simulates the brittle crust; uprising silicone, located at the base of the sand-pack, simulates magma. The deformation pattern depends mainly upon: (1) the ratio (aspect ratio) between the thickness of the sand overburden and the width of the silicone intrusion; (2) the duration of experiment. For aspect ratios ~1, two concentric domes develop; the first-formed outer dome is bordered by inward-dipping reverse ring faults, while the inner dome by outward-dipping normal ring faults. The layers inside the dome are uniformly dipping. For aspect ratios ~0.4, the dome shows a crestal depression, surrounded by radial fractures, followed by an apical extrusion of silicone. The internal structure of the dome is made up of domed layers. Independently from the aspect ratio, the duration of the experiment enhances silicone extrusion. A consistent structure is observed in most resurgent domes in nature. The comparison between experiments and nature suggests that two distinct resurgence modes occur, mainly depending on the aspect ratio (thickness/width) of the crust overlying the magma chamber. Aspect ratios ~1 develop a resurgent block with uniformly-dipping layers and peripheral volcanic activity (Ischia and Pantelleria type). Aspect ratios ~0.4 develop a resurgent dome with a crestal depression, domed layers within and peripheral and internal volcanic activity (Valles and Long Valley type).
dc.subject RESURGENCE
dc.subject RING FAULTS
dc.subject VOLCANISM
dc.subject ANALOGUE MODELS
dc.title THE CONTROL OF OVERBURDEN THICKNESS ON RESURGENT DOMES: INSIGHTS FROM ANALOGUE MODELS
dc.type Статья


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