190 research outputs found
La collision "ride des Loyauté/arc des Nouvelles-Hébrides" (Pacifique Sud-Ouest)
L'étude tectonique et structurale de la collision entre la ride des Loyauté et l'arc des Nouvelles Hébrides permet de caractériser l'évolution géodynamique de la régio
Mafic pyroclastic flows at Santa Maria (Gaua) volcano, Vanuatu : the caldera formation problem in mainly mafic island arc volcanoes
Petrology of Matthew and Hunter volcanoes, South New Hebrides island arc (Southwest Pacific)
Matthew and Hunter, the two southernmost active volcanoes of the New Hebrides island arc (southwest Pacific) differ markedly from the other (mainly tholeitic) Quaternary volcanoes of this arc. Geodynamically related to the New Hebrides subduction zone, they also lie close to the southern limb of the active expanding ridge of the North Fiji Basin. Both volcanoes are made up of acid, medium-K, calcalkaline orogenic andesites, containing a variety of inclusions (pyroxene- and gabbroic cumulates, as well as doleritic cognate inclusions). This paper presents the first systematic petrographic and chemical study of these volcanics and their inclusions. Trace-element geochemistry and rare-earth element modelling suggest that the two volcanoes developed from successive batches of similar parental magmas, originating from limited partial fusion of garnet peridotite in the mantle wedge. Various degrees of fractional crystallization ot these batches led to the formation of three volcanic suites: Hunter (little fractionated), West-Matthew (moderately fractionated) and East-Matthew (highly fractionated). Moreover, on Matthew island, no correlation exists between the degree of fractionation and the eruptive chronology, the youngest edifice (West-Matthew) being less evolved than the older on (East-Matthew). (Résumé d'auteur
Giant tuff cone and 12-km-wide associated caldera at Ambrym volcano (Vanuatu, New Hebrides arc)
Formation of the mid-fifteenth century Kuwae caldera (Vanuatu) by an initial hydroclastic and subsequent ignimbrite eruption
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