Complex Strombolian and Phreatomagmatic Volcanism of Rothenberg Scoria Cone, East Eifel Volcanic Field
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 4
 - File Size:
 - 432 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1987
 
Abstract
The Pleistocene basanite-tephrite  Rothenberg cone complex was built by an alter- nation of strombolian and phreatomagmatic  phases of explosive eruption. Two main  centres, on a one km long NNE-trending  fissure, were active during its construction.  The strombolian deposits from three discrete  facies corresponding to the crater-fill and  inner wall and outer wall environments on the  cone. The outer wall facies consists of an  alternation of 1. 'normal' coarse-grained, relatively well- sorted lapilli and bomb beds, and 2. finer-grained poorly-sorted lapilli beds.  Evidence suggests that the former was pro- duced by open-vent lava fountaining, with  balanced magma supply and discharge rates, and  the latter are the products of eruptions during  partial blockage of the vent, by collapse of  wall-rock, and formation of a degassed crust  on the magma. The resulting explosions there- fore ejected a mixture of fresh actively ves- iculating magma, older partially degassed lava  and material recycled from the wall of the  cones. The phreatomagmatic deposits are an  alternation of moderately-sorted fall beds  and thinner ash-rich pyroclastic surge and  rain-flushed units. The clast populations  are much more diverse than strombolian ones,  including abundant wall rock fragments from  0-100 m depth. The juvenile (magmatic)  particles range from highly vesicular scoria  to dense 'bread-crusted' clasts, and contain  abundant small wall rock inclusions. The  phreatomagmatic phases are products of  explosive interaction of small batches of  magma with shallow groundwater. Vesiculation  of this magma played a small but significant  role throughout the fragmentation.
Citation
APA: (1987) Complex Strombolian and Phreatomagmatic Volcanism of Rothenberg Scoria Cone, East Eifel Volcanic Field
MLA: Complex Strombolian and Phreatomagmatic Volcanism of Rothenberg Scoria Cone, East Eifel Volcanic Field. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.