Slabby pahoehoe from the western Deccan Volcanic Province: evidence for incipient pahoehoe-aa transitions

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作者
Duraiswami, RA [1 ]
Dole, G [1 ]
Bondre, N [1 ]
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[1] Univ Pune, Dept Geol, Pune 411007, Maharashtra, India
关键词
volcanology; inflation; slabby pahoehoe; pahoehoe-aa transition; Deccan Volcanic Province;
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10.1016/S0377-0273(02)00411-0
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
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The pahoehoe-aa transition for a flow exposed near Bodshil village from the western part of the Deccan Volcanic Province (DVP) is reported for the first time. The similar to 1-km-long Bodshil flow issued as a small sheet from a preexisting lobe. Near the source, the crust is characterised by numerous squeeze-ups. A number of gaping fractures, parallel to sub-parallel to the flow direction, are exposed on the surface in the medial portion of the flow. About 800 m away, the flow completely transforms to slabby pahoehoe. The terminal portion of the flow is characterised by concentrations of slabs, blocks and lava balls. The size and concentrations of the slabs and lava balls appear to increase along the length of the flow. Petrographic studies reveal a dominant hypohyaline texture. The flow core is coarse and is characterised by plagioclase set in a glassy matrix. The presence of clinopyroxene in addition to plagioclase and glass distinguishes the crust and interslab crust from the core. On the basis of mineralogy, a temperature range of 1146 +/- 15degreesC to 1169 +/- 15degreesC is inferred for the Bodshil flow. Increased vesicle deformation across the transition is discernible and an average D-value of < 0.4 indicates moderate strain rates during emplacement. In light of the morphology and petrography, the cooling history and the mode of emplacement of the Bodshil flow is discussed. The flow originated as a small toe at the leading edge of a pahoehoe flow, and grew into a sheet by the mechanism of inflation. Continuous inflation caused the brittle crust to uplift and produce a network of inflation clefts that were subsequently occupied by squeeze-ups. Temporary stagnation of the flow due to cessation of lava supply or storage allowed the crust to grow and thicken. Renewed movement of the stored and cooled lava to the flow front at a fairly high volumetric rate was responsible for the initial disruption of the crust. High rates of crustal disruption induced higher rates of degassing and cooling, which resulted in rapid crystallisation of the fluid core. Increase in crystallinity lead to the onset of yield strength, and it is envisaged that at least the terminal parts of the flow behaved as a Bingham fluid. The Bodshil flow is unique to the DVP because it is the first to record slabby pahoehoe and provide evidence for the incipient transformation of basaltic lava from pahoehoe to aa. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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