When volcanoes fall down—Catastrophic collapse and debris avalanches

Q4 Environmental Science
L. Siebert, M. Reid, J. Vallance, T. Pierson
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Abstract

The steep-sided Augustine lava-dome complex in Cook Inlet of Alaska is ringed by deposits of multiple debris avalanches. Augustine volcano has collapsed a dozen times or more in the past 2,500 years and has the highest known rate of edifice collapse of any volcano. The debris-avalanche deposits (colored) in this image extend out to sea on all sides and are partly covered by deposits of younger eruptions (gray) closer to the volcano. The impact of the debris sweeping into the ocean may have produced tsunamis, such as the 1883 Cook Inlet tsunami caused by the Burr Point collapse. Selected deposits are named, with the Burr Point deposit (in red) being the youngest. Base map from July 3, 2018, Landsat 8 image is overlain by debris-avalanche deposits mapped by Waitt and Begét (2009).
当火山坍塌时——灾难性的坍塌和碎片雪崩
阿拉斯加库克湾陡峭的奥古斯丁熔岩圆顶建筑群被多处碎片雪崩沉积物环绕。奥古斯丁火山在过去2500年中坍塌了十几次或更多次,是已知的所有火山中建筑物坍塌率最高的。这张照片中的碎片雪崩沉积物(彩色)向四周延伸,部分被靠近火山的年轻喷发沉积物(灰色)覆盖。碎片冲入海洋的影响可能产生了海啸,比如1883年由伯尔角坍塌引起的库克湾海啸。选定的矿床被命名,其中Burr Point矿床(红色)是最年轻的。2018年7月3日的底图,陆地卫星8号的图像被Waitt和Begét(2009)绘制的碎片雪崩沉积物覆盖。
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U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet
U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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