2002
DOI: 10.1029/gm128p0085
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Emplacement and inflation structures of submarine and subaerial from Hawaii

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“…Structural analysis of the basal crust of the ponded flow indicates that it was erupted from an off-axial vent nearby [Crispini et al, 2006]. The lavas directly underlying the ponded flow display rare subvertical hyaloclastite-filled inflation structures, indicative of eruption onto a near horizontal surface [e.g., Umino et al, 2002], and are interpreted to have also solidified off axis. Sheet flows with subordinate massive (>3 m thick) flows make up the bulk of the extrusive section (533.9 to 1004.1 mbsf-C).…”
Section: Odp Hole 1256d Drilling Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Structural analysis of the basal crust of the ponded flow indicates that it was erupted from an off-axial vent nearby [Crispini et al, 2006]. The lavas directly underlying the ponded flow display rare subvertical hyaloclastite-filled inflation structures, indicative of eruption onto a near horizontal surface [e.g., Umino et al, 2002], and are interpreted to have also solidified off axis. Sheet flows with subordinate massive (>3 m thick) flows make up the bulk of the extrusive section (533.9 to 1004.1 mbsf-C).…”
Section: Odp Hole 1256d Drilling Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3e) breccia is cut by NE-dipping boninite dikes. The dominant occurrence of flat pahoehoe lobes suggest the pre-existence of subhorizontal topography (Umino et al, 2002). The volcanic facies recognized in the upper section of the lower volcanic unit (agglutinate, scoria and spatter deposits surrounding fissure vent) are characteristic of intermittent Strombolian to Hawaiian fire fountaining.…”
Section: Volcanic Geologymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In order of ascending stratigraphic level, the lower basaltic andesite-andesite unit consists of tuff breccia with block-sized pyroclasts, subaqueous pahoehoe lava flows with ropy wrinkles and stretched vesicles on lobe crust 30 (Umino et al, 2002;Umino et al, 2000) (Fig. 3f), moderately welded agglutinate, welded scoria and spatter deposits marginal to a NW-SE trending fissure vent, and an uppermost fall-out deposit of glassy lapilli tuff (Fig.…”
Section: Volcanic Geologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although rocks exhibiting a number of eruptive styles are included here, the criterion for subdivision is the occurrence of subvertical elongate fractures filled with quenched glass and hyaloclastite (e.g., Sections 206-1256D-21R-1 and 40R-1) at the top of the lava flows. These features indicate flow-lobe inflation that requires eruption onto a subhorizontal surface at less than a few degrees (Umino et al, 2000(Umino et al, , 2002, suggesting offaxial flows.…”
Section: Inflated Flowsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These features indicate flow-lobe inflation, which requires eruption onto a subhorizontal surface with less than a few degrees slope (Umino et al, 2000(Umino et al, , 2002; therefore, it is unlikely that such lavas formed on the ridge slope. Such inflation features are not observed in cores deeper in Hole 1256D.…”
Section: Expedition 309/312 Scientists Expedition 309/312 Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%