DEVELOPMENT OF THE 1990 KALAPANA FLOW-FIELD, KILAUEA VOLCANO, HAWAII

被引:106
作者
MATTOX, TN
HELIKER, C
KAUAHIKAUA, J
HON, K
机构
[1] US Geological Survey, Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, 96718, HI, Hawaii National Park
关键词
LAVA FLOW; PAHOEHOE; KILAUEA; KUPAIANAHA; INFLATION; LAVA TUBES; EAST RIFT ZONE;
D O I
10.1007/BF00302000
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The 1990 Kalapana flow field is a complex patchwork of tube-fed pahoehoe flows erupted from the Kupaianaha vent at a low effusion rate (approximately 3.5 m3/s). These flows accumulated over an 11-month period on the coastal plain of Kilauea Volcano, where the pre-eruption slope angle was less than 2-degrees. The composite field thickened by the addition of new flows to its surface, as well as by inflation of these flows and flows emplaced earlier. Two major flow types were identified during the development of the flow field: large primary flows and smaller breakouts that extruded from inflated primary flows. Primary flows advanced more quickly and covered new land at a much higher rate than breakouts. The cumulative area covered by breakouts exceeded that of primary flows, although breakouts frequently covered areas already buried by recent flows. Lava tubes established within primary flows were longer-lived than those formed within breakouts and were often reoccupied by lava after a brief hiatus in supply; tubes within breakouts were never reoccupied once the supply was interrupted. During intervals of steady supply from the vent, the daily areal coverage by lava in Kalapana was constant, whereas the forward advance of the flows was sporadic. This implies that planimetric area, rather than flow length, provides the best indicator of effusion rate for pahoehoe flow fields that form on low-angle slopes.
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页码:407 / 413
页数:7
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