2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0377-0273(00)00194-3
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Magmatic history of the East Rift Zone of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii based on drill core from SOH 1

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“…Geothermal drill holes along Kilauea's east rift have penetrated tholeiite sections 1700 m or more thick (Quane et al, 2000), documenting proximal emplacement of this basalt type at depths nearly to that of the shallowest alkalic pillows on the offshore slope, helping to bracket the shift between compositional stages and suggesting that the change may have been fairly abrupt. Drill-hole samples have ages as old as 351 ± 12 ka by the unspiked K-Ar method (Guillou et al, 1997b), but their reliability has been questioned because of inconsistency with 40 Ar/ 39 Ar dates from submarine alkalic rocks and potential for excess Ar and K loss to disturb ages in low-K samples (Calvert and Lanphere, 2006).…”
Section: Age and Volumementioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Geothermal drill holes along Kilauea's east rift have penetrated tholeiite sections 1700 m or more thick (Quane et al, 2000), documenting proximal emplacement of this basalt type at depths nearly to that of the shallowest alkalic pillows on the offshore slope, helping to bracket the shift between compositional stages and suggesting that the change may have been fairly abrupt. Drill-hole samples have ages as old as 351 ± 12 ka by the unspiked K-Ar method (Guillou et al, 1997b), but their reliability has been questioned because of inconsistency with 40 Ar/ 39 Ar dates from submarine alkalic rocks and potential for excess Ar and K loss to disturb ages in low-K samples (Calvert and Lanphere, 2006).…”
Section: Age and Volumementioning
confidence: 95%
“…Short-term shallow magma supply at volcanoes like Kilauea has been estimated by combining historical observations, rates measured during eruptions, and intrusion volumes determined from geodetic data (Swanson, 1972;Dzurisin et al, 1984;Dvorak and Dzurisin, 1993;Cayol et al, 2000;Wright and Klein, 2013). Changes in magma supply also have been inferred from lava-accumulation rates at dated stratigraphic sections (e.g., Lipman, 1995;Sharp et al, 1996;Quane et al, 2000), but accumulation rates inevitably vary greatly with distance from vents and relation to local topography.…”
Section: Growth and Magma-supply Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…After another ~100,000 years, the growing volcano reaches the size of Kīlauea volcano (Quane et al, 2000). Vigorous activity persists for another ~700,000 years before the volcano enters the post-shield stage (Fig.…”
Section: Hawaiian Geologic Settingmentioning
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“…Subaerial flows on the new island are a mixture of pahoehoe and a'a, with a'a becoming more abundant as the island grows in size (Garcia et al, 2007). After another ~100,000 years, the growing volcano may reach the size of Kīlauea volcano (Quane et al 2000). Vigorous activity persists for another ~600,000 years creating giant shield volcanoes.…”
Section: Age and Evolution Of Hawaiian Volcanoesmentioning
confidence: 99%