Littoral hydrovolcanic explosions: A case study of lava-seawater interaction at Kilauea Volcano

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作者
Mattox, TN [1 ]
Mangan, MT [1 ]
机构
[1] US GEOL SURVEY,HAWAIIAN VOLCANO OBSERV,HAWAII NATL PK,HI 96718
关键词
littoral cone; explosion phenomenon; lava; pahoehoe; pyroclasts; Kilauea; basalt;
D O I
10.1016/S0377-0273(96)00048-0
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
A variety of hydrovolcanic explosions may occur as basaltic lava flows into the ocean. Observations and measurements were made during a two-year span of unusually explosive littoral activity as tube-fed pahoehoe from Kilauea Volcano inundated the southeast coastline of the island of Hawai'i. Our observations suggest that explosive interactions require high entrance fluxes (greater than or equal to 4 m(3)/s) and are most often initiated by collapse of a developing lava delta. Two types of interactions were observed. ''Open mixing'' of lava and seawater occurred when delta collapse exposed the mouth of a severed lava tube or incandescent fault scarp to wave action. The ensuing explosions produced unconsolidated deposits of glassy lava fragments or lithic debris. Interactions under ''confined mixing'' conditions occurred when a lava tube situated at or below sea level fractured. Explosions ruptured the roof of the tube and produced circular mounds of welded spatter. We estimate a water/rock mass ratio of 0.15 for the most common type of littoral explosion and a kinetic energy release of 0.07-1.3 kJ/kg for the range of events witnessed.
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