Rift zone reorganization through flank instability in ocean island volcanoes: an example from Tenerife, Canary Islands

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T. R. Walter
V. R. Troll
B. Cailleau
A. Belousov
H.-U. Schmincke
F. Amelung
P. v.d. Bogaard
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[1] University of Miami,MGG/RSMAS
[2] University of Dublin,Dept. of Geology
[3] Trinity College,undefined
[4] GEOMAR Forschungszentrum,undefined
[5] Institute of Volcanic Geology and Geochemistry,undefined
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Bulletin of Volcanology | 2005年 / 67卷
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Tenerife; Rift zone; Dike intrusion; Volcano flank instability; Constructive-destructive feedback mechanism; Canary Islands;
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The relationship between rift zones and flank instability in ocean island volcanoes is often inferred but rarely documented. Our field data, aerial image analysis, and 40Ar/39Ar chronology from Anaga basaltic shield volcano on Tenerife, Canary Islands, support a rift zone—flank instability relationship. A single rift zone dominated the early stage of the Anaga edifice (~6–4.5 Ma). Destabilization of the northern sector led to partial seaward collapse at about ~4.5 Ma, resulting in a giant landslide. The remnant highly fractured northern flank is part of the destabilized sector. A curved rift zone developed within and around this unstable sector between 4.5 and 3.5 Ma. Induced by the dilatation of the curved rift, a further rift-arm developed to the south, generating a three-armed rift system. This evolutionary sequence is supported by elastic dislocation models that illustrate how a curved rift zone accelerates flank instability on one side of a rift, and facilitates dike intrusions on the opposite side. Our study demonstrates a feedback relationship between flank instability and intrusive development, a scenario probably common in ocean island volcanoes. We therefore propose that ocean island rift zones represent geologically unsteady structures that migrate and reorganize in response to volcano flank instability.
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