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Pyroclastic density currents associated with the 2008-2009 eruption of Chaiten Volcano (Chile): Forest disturbances, deposits, and dynamics
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WoS WOS:000319976100009
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:84880803365
SciELO S0718-71062013000200009
DOI 10.5027/ANDGEOV40N2-A09
Año 2013
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Abstract



Explosive activity at Chaiten Volcano in May 2008 and subsequent dome collapses over the following nine months triggered multiple, small-volume pyroclastic density currents (PDCs). The explosive activity triggered PDCs to the north and northeast, which felled modest patches of forest as far as 2 km from the caldera rim. Felled trees pointing in the down-current direction dominate the disturbance zones. The PDC on the north flank of Chaiten left a decimeters-thick, bipartite deposit having a basal layer of poorly sorted, fines-depleted pumice-and-lithic coarse ash and lapilli, which transitions abruptly to fines-enriched pumice-and-lithic coarse ash. The deposit contains fragments of mostly uncharred organics near its base; vegetation protruding above the deposit is uncharred. The nature of the forest disturbance and deposit characteristics suggest the PDC was dilute, of relatively low temperature (<200 degrees C), and to first approximation had a dynamic pressure of about 2-4 kPa and velocity of about 30-40 ms(-1). It was formed by directionally focused explosions through the volcano's prehistoric, intracaldera lava dome. Dilute, low-temperature PDCs that exited the caldera over a low point on the east-southeast caldera rim deposited meters-thick fill of stratified beds of pumice-and-lithic coarse ash and lapilli. They did not fell large trees more than a few hundreds of meters from the caldera rim and were thus less energetic than those on the north and northeast flanks. They likely formed by partial collapses of the margins of vertical eruption columns. In the Chaiten River valley south of the volcano, several-meterthick deposits of two block-and-ash-flow (BAF) PDCs are preserved. Both have a coarse ash matrix that supports blocks and lapilli predominantly of lithic rhyolite dome rock, minor obsidian, and local bedrock. One deposit was emplaced by a BAF that traveled an undetermined distance downvalley between June and November 2008, apparently triggered by partial collapse of a newly effused lava dome that started growing on 12 May. A second, and larger, BAF related to another collapse of the new lava dome on 19 February 2009 traveled to within 3 km of the village of Chaiten, 10 km downstream of the volcano. It deposited as much as 8-10 m of diamict having sedimentary characteristics very similar to the previous BAF deposit. Charred trees locally encased within the BAF deposits suggest that the flows were of moderate temperature, perhaps as much as 300 degrees C. Erosion of the BAF deposits filling the Chaiten River channel has delivered substantial sediment loads downstream, contributing to channel instability and challenged river management.

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Andean Geology 0718-7106

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Geology
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Geology
Geochemistry And Petrology
Stratigraphy
Paleontology
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Exact And Earth Sciences

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Major, Jon J. Hombre US GEOL SURVEY - Estados Unidos
United States Geological Survey - Estados Unidos
USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory - Estados Unidos
2 Pierson, Thomas C. Hombre US GEOL SURVEY - Estados Unidos
United States Geological Survey - Estados Unidos
USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory - Estados Unidos
3 Hoblitt, Richard P. Hombre US GEOL SURVEY - Estados Unidos
United States Geological Survey - Estados Unidos
USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory - Estados Unidos
4 Moreno, Hugo Hombre Observatorio Vulcanológico Andes del Sur - Chile
Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería - Chile

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