Search results for "Breccia"

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Correlation of welded ignimbrites on Pantelleria (Strait of Sicily) using paleomagnetism

2011

Although the oldest volcanic rocks exposed at Pantelleria (Strait of Sicily) are older than 300 ka, most of the island is covered by the 45–50 ka Green Tuff ignimbrite, thought to be related to the Cinque Denti caldera, and younger lavas and scoria cones. Pre-50 ka rocks (predominantly rheomorphic ignimbrites) are exposed at isolated sea cliffs, and their stratigraphy and chronology are not completely resolved. Based on volcanic stratigraphy and K/Ar dating, it has been proposed that the older La Vecchia caldera is related to ignimbrite Q (114 ka), and that ignimbrites F, D, and Z (106, 94, and 79 ka, respectively) were erupted after caldera formation. We report here the paleomagnetic direc…

geographyPaleomagnetismgeography.geographical_feature_categorySettore GEO/07 - Petrologia E PetrografiaGeochemistrySettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E VulcanologiaVolcanic rockVolcanoStratigraphyGeochemistry and PetrologyBrecciaMagmaCalderaScoriaPantelleria . Ignimbrite . Caldera formation . Paleomagnetism . Paleosecular variation of the geomagnetic fieldGeomorphologyGeologyBulletin of Volcanology
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1993

The miocene deposits of the Quesa basin (Betic foreland) outcrops in the central part of the Valencia province (Spain). Quesa basin is a subsiding hanging-wall basin related to an ENE-WSW listric fault system. The deposits of this basin are formed by a 440 metres thick sequence of red clays, containing few intercalations of sandstones and micritic white limestones, and breccias. The upper 70 metres of this sequence is a wedge-shaped unit composed by breccias containing megablocks, wich interfinger with tabular limestones towards the central part of the basin. The breccias are foot-wall derived debris fiow deposits formed during normal faulting. A mammal site close to the base of the breccia…

geographyTectonicsSequence (geology)geography.geographical_feature_categoryOutcropBrecciaGeochemistryGeologyStructural basinFault (geology)DebrisForeland basinGeologyEstudios Geológicos
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Fluid circulation at Stromboli volcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy) from self-potential and CO2 surveys

2002

This work addresses the study of fluid circulation of the Stromboli island using a dense coverage of self-potential (SP) and soil CO2 data. A marked difference exists between the northern flank and the other flanks of the island. The northern flank exhibits (1) a typical negative SP/altitude gradient not observed on the other flanks, and (2) higher levels of CO2. The general SP pattern suggests that the northern flank is composed of porous layers through which vadose water flows down to a basal water table, in contrast to the other flanks where impermeable layers impede the vertical flow of vadose water. In the Sciara del Fuoco and Rina Grande–Le Schicciole landslide complexes, breccias of …

geographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesLava010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesHydrothermal circulationVolcanic rockGeophysicsVolcanoImpact craterGeochemistry and PetrologyBrecciaMeteoric waterCalderaPetrologyGeomorphologyGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesJournal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
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Contrasting styles of deep-marine pyroclastic eruptions revealed from Axial Seamount push core records

2015

Abstract A comprehensive understanding of explosive basaltic eruption processes in the deep-sea relies upon detailed analysis and comparison of the variety of volcaniclastic lithologies on the seafloor, which has been challenged by insufficient sample recovery. A dedicated ROV-based sampling approach using long push cores offers an unparalleled opportunity to fully characterize the diversity of unconsolidated volcaniclastic lithofacies on a recently active seamount. Lithofacies from Axial Seamount record two styles of pyroclastic eruptions, strombolian and phreatomagmatic, at 1.5 km water depth. Strombolian eruptions are represented by abundant fluidal and highly vesicular (up to 50%) vitri…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorySeamountGeochemistryPyroclastic rockLimu o PeleLapilliStrombolian eruptionGeophysicsSpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyBrecciaEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Phreatomagmatic eruptionCalderaGeologyEarth and Planetary Science Letters
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Tectono-stratigraphic evolution of a basin generated by transpression: the case of the Early Pliocene Lascari Basin (northern Sicily)

2011

Integrated stratigraphy and structural analysis carried out in the Madonie Mts. (Northern Sicily) is aimed to the description of a syn-sedimentary tectonic event, recorded in a small infra-pliocene basin restricted to the Lascari Syncline core. The onset and evolution of the basin was driven by transpressive tectonics, generating a lens-shaped, deep and narrow tectonic depression, bounded by steep and high, tectonically controlled slopes, also reflected in the present-day topography of the area. During the genesis of the basin, the tectonic control interferes with a dramatic sea level oscillation during the Messinian-Early Pliocene time interval. In this paper, the syn-tectonic deposits of …

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorytranspressive basin Lower Pliocene syn-sedimentary tectonics SicilySettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaGeologyStructural basinTranspressionTectonicsPaleontologyStratigraphysyn-sedimentary tectonics transpression Sicilysyn-sedimentary tectonicsFold and thrust beltBrecciaEarly Pliocene syn-sedimentary tectonics transpression SicilyGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesSedimentary rockSynclineSicilyGeologytranspression
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Il Grigio di Billiemi

2009

materiale lapideobreccia calcareaalterazionematrici colorate
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