Hawaiian and Strombolian style monogenetic volcanism in the extra-Andean domain of central-west Argentina

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Bertotto, Gustavo Walter; Bjerg, Ernesto A.; Cingolani, Carlos Alberto
Año de publicación
2006
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inglés
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In the provinces of Mendoza and La Pampa (central-western Argentina), retroarc volcanism was active from the Miocene through historic times. There are approximately 40 basaltic eruptive centers between 36°S and 37°30′S to the East of 68°40′W. These centers were studied in order to define their volcanological evolution. The vents are constituted of seven lithofacies: i.e., (A-1) weakly welded lapilli and bomb beds; (A-2) agglutinated spatter and bomb beds; (A-3) agglutinated spatter beds; (B) ash beds; (C) lava flows; (D) conduit fill; and (E) dikes. Three eruptive episodes (phases) were identified. The first one generated agglutinated spatter and bomb beds (lithofacies A-2), which constitute the internal part of the edifices. These are followed by weakly welded lapilli and bomb beds (lithofacies A-1) and agglutinated spatter beds (lithofacies A-3). The final episode includes lava flows (lithofacies C), minor agglutinated spatter deposits (lithofacies A-3) and isolated lapilli and bomb clasts. We postulate Hawaiian style fountaining activity as responsible for the generation of agglutinated spatter and bombs beds, and variations between Strombolian and Hawaiian activity for the formation of successions of weakly welded lapilli and bomb beds and agglutinated spatter beds. The vent features and the homogeneity of the erupted magma suggest that the studied volcanoes were monogenetic.
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Materia
Geología
monogenetic volcanoes
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Hawaiian
Strombolian
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spelling Hawaiian and Strombolian style monogenetic volcanism in the extra-Andean domain of central-west ArgentinaBertotto, Gustavo WalterBjerg, Ernesto A.Cingolani, Carlos AlbertoGeologíamonogenetic volcanoesbasaltsArgentinaHawaiianStrombolianIn the provinces of Mendoza and La Pampa (central-western Argentina), retroarc volcanism was active from the Miocene through historic times. There are approximately 40 basaltic eruptive centers between 36°S and 37°30′S to the East of 68°40′W. These centers were studied in order to define their volcanological evolution. The vents are constituted of seven lithofacies: i.e., (A-1) weakly welded lapilli and bomb beds; (A-2) agglutinated spatter and bomb beds; (A-3) agglutinated spatter beds; (B) ash beds; (C) lava flows; (D) conduit fill; and (E) dikes. Three eruptive episodes (phases) were identified. The first one generated agglutinated spatter and bomb beds (lithofacies A-2), which constitute the internal part of the edifices. These are followed by weakly welded lapilli and bomb beds (lithofacies A-1) and agglutinated spatter beds (lithofacies A-3). The final episode includes lava flows (lithofacies C), minor agglutinated spatter deposits (lithofacies A-3) and isolated lapilli and bomb clasts. We postulate Hawaiian style fountaining activity as responsible for the generation of agglutinated spatter and bombs beds, and variations between Strombolian and Hawaiian activity for the formation of successions of weakly welded lapilli and bomb beds and agglutinated spatter beds. The vent features and the homogeneity of the erupted magma suggest that the studied volcanoes were monogenetic.Centro de Investigaciones Geológicas2006info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdf430-444http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/175814enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/0377-0273info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2006.08.001info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)reponame:SEDICI (UNLP)instname:Universidad Nacional de La Platainstacron:UNLP2025-09-29T11:47:19Zoai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/175814Institucionalhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/oai/snrdalira@sedici.unlp.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:13292025-09-29 11:47:19.783SEDICI (UNLP) - Universidad Nacional de La Platafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Hawaiian and Strombolian style monogenetic volcanism in the extra-Andean domain of central-west Argentina
title Hawaiian and Strombolian style monogenetic volcanism in the extra-Andean domain of central-west Argentina
spellingShingle Hawaiian and Strombolian style monogenetic volcanism in the extra-Andean domain of central-west Argentina
Bertotto, Gustavo Walter
Geología
monogenetic volcanoes
basalts
Argentina
Hawaiian
Strombolian
title_short Hawaiian and Strombolian style monogenetic volcanism in the extra-Andean domain of central-west Argentina
title_full Hawaiian and Strombolian style monogenetic volcanism in the extra-Andean domain of central-west Argentina
title_fullStr Hawaiian and Strombolian style monogenetic volcanism in the extra-Andean domain of central-west Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Hawaiian and Strombolian style monogenetic volcanism in the extra-Andean domain of central-west Argentina
title_sort Hawaiian and Strombolian style monogenetic volcanism in the extra-Andean domain of central-west Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Bertotto, Gustavo Walter
Bjerg, Ernesto A.
Cingolani, Carlos Alberto
author Bertotto, Gustavo Walter
author_facet Bertotto, Gustavo Walter
Bjerg, Ernesto A.
Cingolani, Carlos Alberto
author_role author
author2 Bjerg, Ernesto A.
Cingolani, Carlos Alberto
author2_role author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Geología
monogenetic volcanoes
basalts
Argentina
Hawaiian
Strombolian
topic Geología
monogenetic volcanoes
basalts
Argentina
Hawaiian
Strombolian
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv In the provinces of Mendoza and La Pampa (central-western Argentina), retroarc volcanism was active from the Miocene through historic times. There are approximately 40 basaltic eruptive centers between 36°S and 37°30′S to the East of 68°40′W. These centers were studied in order to define their volcanological evolution. The vents are constituted of seven lithofacies: i.e., (A-1) weakly welded lapilli and bomb beds; (A-2) agglutinated spatter and bomb beds; (A-3) agglutinated spatter beds; (B) ash beds; (C) lava flows; (D) conduit fill; and (E) dikes. Three eruptive episodes (phases) were identified. The first one generated agglutinated spatter and bomb beds (lithofacies A-2), which constitute the internal part of the edifices. These are followed by weakly welded lapilli and bomb beds (lithofacies A-1) and agglutinated spatter beds (lithofacies A-3). The final episode includes lava flows (lithofacies C), minor agglutinated spatter deposits (lithofacies A-3) and isolated lapilli and bomb clasts. We postulate Hawaiian style fountaining activity as responsible for the generation of agglutinated spatter and bombs beds, and variations between Strombolian and Hawaiian activity for the formation of successions of weakly welded lapilli and bomb beds and agglutinated spatter beds. The vent features and the homogeneity of the erupted magma suggest that the studied volcanoes were monogenetic.
Centro de Investigaciones Geológicas
description In the provinces of Mendoza and La Pampa (central-western Argentina), retroarc volcanism was active from the Miocene through historic times. There are approximately 40 basaltic eruptive centers between 36°S and 37°30′S to the East of 68°40′W. These centers were studied in order to define their volcanological evolution. The vents are constituted of seven lithofacies: i.e., (A-1) weakly welded lapilli and bomb beds; (A-2) agglutinated spatter and bomb beds; (A-3) agglutinated spatter beds; (B) ash beds; (C) lava flows; (D) conduit fill; and (E) dikes. Three eruptive episodes (phases) were identified. The first one generated agglutinated spatter and bomb beds (lithofacies A-2), which constitute the internal part of the edifices. These are followed by weakly welded lapilli and bomb beds (lithofacies A-1) and agglutinated spatter beds (lithofacies A-3). The final episode includes lava flows (lithofacies C), minor agglutinated spatter deposits (lithofacies A-3) and isolated lapilli and bomb clasts. We postulate Hawaiian style fountaining activity as responsible for the generation of agglutinated spatter and bombs beds, and variations between Strombolian and Hawaiian activity for the formation of successions of weakly welded lapilli and bomb beds and agglutinated spatter beds. The vent features and the homogeneity of the erupted magma suggest that the studied volcanoes were monogenetic.
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