2008
DOI: 10.1016/s1871-644x(07)00004-6
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Chapter 4 The Ignimbrite Flare-Up and Graben Calderas of the Sierra Madre Occidental, Mexico

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“…The close interaction between the ignimbrite deposition and the activity at the western tip of the WPF, as evidenced by stratigraphic relationships, can also be extrapolated to the Acambay fault, which could have infl uenced the formation of the Bañí ignimbrite if model B.1 is correct; i.e., Bañí ignimbrite emplacement could have been on August 19, 2015 geosphere.gsapubs.org Downloaded from syntectonic with faulting along the Acambay fault. The correlation between ignimbrites and extensional faults has been observed in older ignimbrites of Mexico related to Basin and Range faulting (Aguirre-Díaz and Labarthe-Hernández, 2003;Aguirre-Díaz et al, 2008). In model A.1, the Bañí ignimbrite would not be related to any paleoseismic event recorded in the Acambay fault; alternatively, it could have been infl uenced by the major neighboring Venta de Bravo fault, or simply associated with the Pastores fault rupturing.…”
Section: Simultaneous Activity Of the Pastores And Acambay Faultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The close interaction between the ignimbrite deposition and the activity at the western tip of the WPF, as evidenced by stratigraphic relationships, can also be extrapolated to the Acambay fault, which could have infl uenced the formation of the Bañí ignimbrite if model B.1 is correct; i.e., Bañí ignimbrite emplacement could have been on August 19, 2015 geosphere.gsapubs.org Downloaded from syntectonic with faulting along the Acambay fault. The correlation between ignimbrites and extensional faults has been observed in older ignimbrites of Mexico related to Basin and Range faulting (Aguirre-Díaz and Labarthe-Hernández, 2003;Aguirre-Díaz et al, 2008). In model A.1, the Bañí ignimbrite would not be related to any paleoseismic event recorded in the Acambay fault; alternatively, it could have been infl uenced by the major neighboring Venta de Bravo fault, or simply associated with the Pastores fault rupturing.…”
Section: Simultaneous Activity Of the Pastores And Acambay Faultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In this case, it is interpreted that these calderas start forming since the beginning of the eruption without needing (significant) decompression of the magma chamber (Gudmundsson et al, 1997;Martí et al, 2009). Examples of this type of caldera are La Pacana (e.g., Gardeweg and Ramirez, 1987), Cerro Galán (Folkes et al, 2011), Aguas Calientes (Petrinovic et al, 2010); El Abrigo (Pittari et al, 2008), Bolaños graben caldera (Aguirre-Díaz et al, 2008).…”
Section: Tectonic Settings Of Lcfes and Eruption Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Martí 1991Martí , 1996Branney & Kokelaar 1994;Moore & Kokelaar 1997Cole et al 2005;Spinks et al 2005;Aguirre-Díaz et al 2008;Petrinovic et al 2010). Therefore, the Sañicó sub-basin may be interpreted as another example of a calderalike structure, related to calc-alkaline volcanism in an extensional setting, as there is a clear pre-existing tectonic control on caldera subsidence instead of a typical ring fault system formed by decompression of a magma chamber (for a review see Martí et al 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Volcanism associated with extensional basins may show a wide range of compositions, eruptive styles and structures, from large calderas to monogenetic volcanic fields (e.g. Janecke et al 1997;Best & Christiansen 2001;Spinks et al 2005;Mora-Klepeis & McDowell 2004;Abebe et al 2007;Aguirre-Díaz et al 2008;Negrete-Aranda & Cañón-Tapia 2008;Rowland et al 2010). The lithospheric structure and the extensional stress regime of the rifting areas are two of the most important factors that control the style and temporal-spatial distribution of magmatism and volcanism in these settings (e.g.…”
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