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Experiments on rift zone evolution in unstable volcanic edifices
Authors:Thomas R Walter  Valentin R Troll  
Institution:a University of Miami, MGG/RSMAS, 4600 Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami, FL 33149, USA;b Department of Geology, University of Dublin, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland
Abstract:Large ocean island volcanoes frequently develop productive rift zones located close to unstable flanks and sites of older major sector collapses. Flank deformation is often caused by slip along a décollement within or underneath the volcanic edifice. We studied how such a stressed volcanic flank may bias the rift zone development. The influence of basal lubrication and lateral flank creep on rift development and rift migration is still poorly constrained by field evidence; here our analog experiments provide new insights. We injected colored water into gelatin cones and found systematic orientations of hydro-fractures (dikes) propagating through the cones. At the base of the cone, diverse friction conditions were simulated. By variation of the basal creep conditions we modeled radial dike swarms, collinear rift zones and three-armed rift systems. It is illustrated that a single outward-creeping flank is sufficient to modify the entire rift architecture of a volcano. The experiments highlight the general unsteadiness of dike swarms and that the distribution and alteration of weak substratum may become a major player in shaping a volcano’s architecture.
Keywords:volcano deformation  rift zones  volcano instability  gravitational spreading  dike swarm
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