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dc.contributor.author Woodcock D.
dc.contributor.author Harris A.
dc.date.accessioned 2024-09-04T09:55:51Z
dc.date.available 2024-09-04T09:55:51Z
dc.date.issued 2006
dc.identifier https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=53151030
dc.identifier.citation Bulletin of Volcanology, 2006, 69, 2, 207-215
dc.identifier.issn 0258-8900
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/44980
dc.description.abstract A short length of channel on Pico Partido volcano, Lanzarote, provides us the opportunity to examine the dynamics of lava flowing in a channel that extends over a sudden break in slope. The 1–2-m-wide, 0.5–2-m-deep channel was built during the 1730–1736 eruptions on Lanzarote and exhibits a sinuous, well-formed channel over a steep (11° slope) 100-m-long proximal section. Over-flow units comprising smooth pahoehoe sheet flow, as well as evidence on the inner channel walls for multiple (at least 11) flow levels, attest to unsteady flow in the channel. In addition, superelevation is apparent at each of the six bends along the proximal channel section. Superelevation results from banking of the lava as it moves around the bend thus causing preferential construction of the outer bank. As a result, the channel profile at each bend is asymmetric with an outer bank that is higher than the inner bank. Analysis of superelevation indicates flow velocities of ~8 m s–1. Our analysis of the superelevation features is based on an inertia-gravity balance, which we show is appropriate, even though the down-channel flow is in laminar flow. We use a viscosity-gravity balance model, together with the velocities calculated from superelevation, to obtain viscosities in the range 25–60 Pa s (assuming that the lava behaved as a Newtonian liquid). Estimated volume fluxes are in the range 7–12 m3 s–1. An apparent down-flow increase in derived volume flux may have resulted from variable supply or bulking up of the flow due to vesiculation. Where the channel moves over a sharp break in slope and onto slopes of ~6°, the channel becomes less well defined and widens considerably. At the break of slope, an elongate ridge extends across the channel. We speculate that this ridge was formed as a result of a reduction in velocity immediately below the break of slope to allow deposition of entrained material or accretion of lava to the channel bed as a result of a change in flow regime or depth.
dc.subject LAVA CHANNEL
dc.subject CHANNEL MORPHOLOGIES
dc.subject LAVA FLOW DYNAMICS
dc.subject RHEOLOGY
dc.subject HYDRAULIC JUMP
dc.subject LANZAROTE
dc.title THE DYNAMICS OF A CHANNEL-FED LAVA FLOW ON PICO PARTIDO VOLCANO, LANZAROTE
dc.type Статья
dc.identifier.doi 10.1007/s00445-006-0068-3


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