2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00445-014-0867-x
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Submarine eruption-fed and resedimented pumice-rich facies: the Dogashima Formation (Izu Peninsula, Japan)

Abstract: The NERC and NOC trademarks and logos ('the Trademarks') are registered trademarks of NERC in the UK and other countries, and may not be used without the prior written consent of the Trademark owner. of 45Submarine eruption-fed and resedimented pumice- andesite breccia restricted to the base of a submarine channel, gradationally overlain by 28 pumice breccia, which is widespread but much thinner and finer in the overbank setting. 29These two breccias share similar mineralogy and crystal composition, and are c… Show more

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“…Most samples belong to the Pliocene Dogashima (Izu Peninsula, Japan) and Oligocene Ohanapecosh (Ancestral Cascades, USA) formations (Fiske, 1963;Cashman and Fiske, 1991;Jutzeler, 2012;Jutzeler et al, 2014a;Jutzeler et al, 2014b). Additional samples were collected in the Miocene Manukau Subgroup (Northland, New Zealand; Allen et al, 2007;Jutzeler, 2012) and in the Quaternary Sierra la Primavera caldera (Jalisco State, Mexico; Clough et al, 1981).…”
Section: Rock Suitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most samples belong to the Pliocene Dogashima (Izu Peninsula, Japan) and Oligocene Ohanapecosh (Ancestral Cascades, USA) formations (Fiske, 1963;Cashman and Fiske, 1991;Jutzeler, 2012;Jutzeler et al, 2014a;Jutzeler et al, 2014b). Additional samples were collected in the Miocene Manukau Subgroup (Northland, New Zealand; Allen et al, 2007;Jutzeler, 2012) and in the Quaternary Sierra la Primavera caldera (Jalisco State, Mexico; Clough et al, 1981).…”
Section: Rock Suitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results of facies analysis (Jutzeler, 2012;Jutzeler et al, 2014a;Jutzeler et al, 2014b) are used to test whether proportional volume and grain size distribution of coarse (>2 mm) clasts in graded volcaniclastic beds indicate specific types of transport and depositional processes in a context of submarine volcanism. In particular, we analyze the most likely subaqueous transport mechanisms using the hydraulic equivalence signature in context of deposition from vertical settling, collision-induced rolling and shear rolling, through stratigraphy of thick, graded deposits.…”
Section: Application To Field-based Examplesmentioning
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