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The Chimborazo sector collapse and debris avalanche: Deposit characteristics as evidence of emplacement mechanisms
Authors:Benjamin Bernard  Benjamin van Wyk de Vries  Diego Barba  Hervé Leyrit  Claude Robin  Samantha Alcaraz  Pablo Samaniego
Institution:1. Laboratoire Magmas et Volcans, CNRS UMR 6524, 5 rue Kessler, 63038 Clermont-Ferrand, France;2. Departamento de Geofísica, Escuela Politécnica Nacional, A. P. 17-2759, Quito, Ecuador;3. Institut Polytechnique Lasalle Beauvais, Département Géosciences (ex-IGAL), 13 bd. de l''Hautil, 95092 Cergy-Pontoise, France;4. Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, Laboratoire Magmas et Volcans, IRD UMR 163, 5 rue Kessler, 63038 Clermont-Ferrand, France
Abstract:Chimborazo is a Late Pleistocene to Holocene stratovolcano located at the southwest end of the main Ecuadorian volcanic arc. It experienced a large sector collapse and debris avalanche (DA) of the initial edifice (CH-I). This left a 4 km wide scar, removing 8.0 ± 0.5 km3 of the edifice. The debris avalanche deposit (DAD) is abundantly exposed throughout the Riobamba Basin to the Río Chambo, more than 35 km southeast of the volcano. The DAD averages a thickness of 40 m, covers about 280 km2, and has a volume of > 11 km3. Two main DAD facies are recognized: block and mixed facies. The block facies is derived predominantly from edifice lava and forms > 80 vol.% of the DAD, with a probable volume increase of 15–25 vol.%. The mixed facies was essentially created by mixing brecciated edifice rock with substratum and is found mainly in distal and marginal areas. The DAD has clear surface ridges and hummocks, and internal structures such as jigsaw cracks, injections, and shear-zone features are widespread. Structures such as stretched blocks along the base contact indicate high basal shear. Substratum incorporation is directly observed at the base and is inferred from the presence of substratum-derived material in the DAD body. Based on the facies and structural interpretation, we propose an emplacement model of a lava-rich avalanche strongly cataclased before and/or during failure initiation. The flow mobilises and incorporates significant substrata (10–14 vol.%) while developing a fine lubricating basal layer. The substrata-dominated mixed facies is transported to the DAD interior and top in dykes invading previously-formed fractures.
Keywords:Chimborazo  debris avalanche deposit  block facies  mixed facies  structures  emplacement
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