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DOI10.1016/j.tecto.2020.228411
Volcano growth versus deformation by strike-slip faults: Morphometric characterization through analogue modelling
Grosse P.; Poppe S.; Delcamp A.; van Wyk de Vries B.; Kervyn M.
发表日期2020
ISSN00401951
卷号781
英文摘要Volcanoes display diverse morphologies as a result of the complex interplay of several constructive and destructive processes. Scaled analogue models offer a tool to isolate and characterize the different processes. Here, we investigate the interplay between volcano growth and deformation caused by an underlying strike-slip fault through simple analogue models. In particular, we analyze the morphometry of analogue volcanoes resulting from different growth-to-deformation ratios. Deformation elongates the volcano edifice at an angle of 10–45° from the fault trace along the extensional quadrants and generates a summit graben structure oriented perpendicular to the edifice elongation. The overall steepness of the edifice decreases, but steep slopes are preserved or increased on the lower compressional flanks, commonly related to small avalanches. Growth can partially to totally mask these features depending on the growth rate to strike-slip velocity ratio. The summit graben is easily masked even by low growth rates, whereas edifice elongation has the best preservation potential. Scaling of the experiments suggests that at volcanoes with growth rate (km3/yr) to strike-slip velocity (km/yr) ratios ≤3.8 km3/km, deformation features should be clearly preserved, whereas at volcanoes with ratios ≥15 km3/km, deformation features should be completely masked. The typical growth rates of volcanoes (0.01 to 1 km3/ka) and the typical velocities of strike-slip faults (1 to 20 mm/yr) suggest that in nature, growth rate to strike-slip velocity ratios can range over 3 orders of magnitude, spanning both types of end-members. Using examples of both active and inactive volcanoes located on strike-slip faults with variable elongation intensities and orientations, we highlight that the analogue models account for some of the morphometric variability observed at volcanoes in nature, although the role of vent distribution can be a key factor. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.
关键词Analogue modelStrike-slip faultTectonic deformationVolcano growthVolcano morphometry
英文关键词Buildings; Elongation; Strike-slip faults; Structural geology; Velocity; Volcanoes; Analogue modeling; Deformation feature; Destructive process; Morphometric characterization; Orders of magnitude; Preservation potential; Tectonic deformations; Volcano morphometry; Fault slips; deformation mechanism; extensional tectonics; fault zone; hydrothermal vent; morphometry; numerical model; strike-slip fault; volcanic eruption; volcanology
语种英语
来源期刊Tectonophysics
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/207762
作者单位Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), Argentina; Fundación Miguel Lillo, Miguel Lillo 251Tucumán 4000, Argentina; Department of Geography, Earth System Science, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan 2B-1050, Belgium; Université Clermont Auvergne, CNRS, IRD, OPGC, Laboratoire Magmas et Volcans, Clermont-Ferrand, F-63000, France
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Grosse P.,Poppe S.,Delcamp A.,et al. Volcano growth versus deformation by strike-slip faults: Morphometric characterization through analogue modelling[J],2020,781.
APA Grosse P.,Poppe S.,Delcamp A.,van Wyk de Vries B.,&Kervyn M..(2020).Volcano growth versus deformation by strike-slip faults: Morphometric characterization through analogue modelling.Tectonophysics,781.
MLA Grosse P.,et al."Volcano growth versus deformation by strike-slip faults: Morphometric characterization through analogue modelling".Tectonophysics 781(2020).
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