1992
DOI: 10.1017/s0016756800008426
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Morphological, structural and textural variations in the 1988–1990 andesite lava of Lonquimay Volcano, Chile

Abstract: The 1988-1990 eruption of Lonquimay Volcano, Chile (38° S) formed a 10.2 km long andesite lava with a volume of 0.23 km 3 over a period of 13 months. The lava extrusion rate decreased with time as chamber pressure and vent dimensions decreased. The velocity of the flow front decreased exponentially with distance from vent as a consequence of cooling and the increase of apparent viscosity at the flow front. The lava developed a central channel which decreased in width and depth with time. Three prominent lava l… Show more

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“…Cameroon flows commonly advance as aa but with proximal pahoehoe occurring locally near the vents or where lava tubes drain out and are examples of thermally immature lavas (Naranjo et al 1992). This is consistent with observations of Soule et al (2003), who pointed out that in Hawaii, flows that advanced as aa usually form pahoehoe surfaces near the vents, with the fraction of flow surface covered by pahoehoe decreasing systematically with distance from the vent.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Cameroon flows commonly advance as aa but with proximal pahoehoe occurring locally near the vents or where lava tubes drain out and are examples of thermally immature lavas (Naranjo et al 1992). This is consistent with observations of Soule et al (2003), who pointed out that in Hawaii, flows that advanced as aa usually form pahoehoe surfaces near the vents, with the fraction of flow surface covered by pahoehoe decreasing systematically with distance from the vent.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Each lobe shows the characteristics of being thermally immature thereby promoting the emplacement of a smooth-surfaced lobe with no development of blocky lava or breccia at its margins (cf. Naranjo et al, 1992). 4.…”
Section: Emplacement Of Domo Tintomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two samples (LON-29, and 40) were collected from lava flow of the 1988-1990 eruption on the northeastern flank of the Lonquimay stratocone (Naranjo et al, 1992). We collected three samples (020506YA, 020602YA, and 020602YC) from Villarrica volcano in CSVZ.…”
Section: Sampling Sitesmentioning
confidence: 99%