Catastrophic caldera-forming eruptions and climate perturbations: the result of tectonic and magmatic controls on the Paleocene-Eocene Kilchrist Caldera, Isle of Skye, NW Scotland

IF 2.5 Q2 Earth and Planetary Sciences
Simon M. Drake, David Brown, A. Beard, Padej Kumlertsakul, D. Thompson, Charlotte L. Bays, I. Millar, K. Goodenough
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Caldera-forming eruptions are amongst the most hazardous events in the Earth’s history, and understanding their formation is essential to forecasting activity at active calderas worldwide.  In this study we present new field and geochronological evidence for a Paleocene-Eocene caldera from Skye, NW Scotland.  Magma exploited a regional thrust fault as a conduit, and then ponded against intrusive igneous rocks emplaced against a regional extensional fault.  Replenishment of silicic magma reservoirs with basaltic magma triggered eruptions.  The eruptions typically deposited extremely coarse ignimbrites, demonstrating catastrophic collapse of the caldera, which occurred via an inner ring fault and a complexly faulted marginal zone.  Collapse was followed by remobilisation of silicic magma and caldera resurgence.  The magma consumed dolostone country rocks, causing significant release of CO2 and contributed to the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum.  Our results demonstrate how tectonics localise magma and caldera development, and how this can cause cataclysmic volcanic and climatic hazards.
灾难性破火山口形成爆发和气候扰动:构造和岩浆对苏格兰西北部斯凯岛古新世-始新世基尔克里斯特破火山口控制的结果
火山口形成的喷发是地球历史上最危险的事件之一,了解它们的形成对于预测全球活跃火山口的活动至关重要。在这项研究中,我们提出了来自苏格兰西北部斯凯的古新世-始新世破火山口的新领域和地质年代学证据。岩浆以区域逆冲断层为通道,与区域伸展断层的侵入火成岩相碰撞。玄武质岩浆对硅质岩浆储层的补充引发了火山喷发。火山喷发通常沉积了极其粗糙的火成岩,表明了火山口的灾难性崩塌,这是通过一个内环断层和一个复杂的断层边缘带发生的。塌陷之后是硅岩浆的重新活化和破火山口的复苏。岩浆消耗白云岩,释放大量二氧化碳,形成了古新世-始新世热极大期。我们的研究结果证明了构造如何局部化岩浆和火山口的发展,以及这如何导致灾难性的火山和气候灾害。
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Volcanica
Volcanica Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geology
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