M. M. Pevzner, M. L. Tolstykh, V. A. Lebedev, A. D. Babansky
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摘要
首次确定了堪察加斯雷丁尼山脉科济列夫卡河和马拉亚-罗曼诺夫卡河交汇处火山的K-Ar同位素年龄。我们确定了六个阶段的活动:中新世末期(5.8-5.5 Ma),上新世早期(4.9-4.5 Ma),中更新世(1.5-1.4 Ma),晚更新世(1.1-1.0 Ma)和中更新世(0.6和0.4-0.3 Ma两个阶段)。该地区没有后来的火山活动记录。研究发现,第四纪火山活动开始之前,有一个持续约3 Ma的休止期。首次发现罗曼诺夫卡火山北基底向东北方向的主要断裂不可能形成于0.4 ~ 0.3 Ma B.P.之前。同位素K-Ar年代分析表明,发生在~ 1.5 ~ 0.3 Ma B.P.的第四纪火山活动阶段具有区域性特征。在~ 1.0和~ 0.6 Ma B.P.阶段,区域活动不太明显。在过去的600万年中,在间隙中排出的岩石介于玄武岩和英安岩之间。研究发现,广泛的覆盖层和主要的熔岩大厦由中酸性岩石组成,玄武岩则局限于小的单成因中心。总的来说,这里研究的火山的化学成分与斯雷丁尼山脉南部的晚中新世-第四纪岩石相似。我们的研究结果大大改变了先前对斯雷丁尼山脉研究区域火山年龄的估计。我们认为,至少在第四纪期间,在Kozyrevka和Malaya Romanovka之间没有发生明显的冰川作用。
The Pliocene–Quaternary Volcanism in the Interfluve of the Kozyrevka and Malaya Romanovka Rivers (The Sredinnyi Range of Kamchatka): The Ages and Compositions of the Rocks
The isotopic K–Ar ages of the volcanoes in the interfluve of the Kozyrevka and Malaya Romanovka rivers in the Sredinny Range of Kamchatka have been determined for the first time. We have identified six phases of activity: the end of the Miocene (5.8–5.5 Ma), the Early Pliocene (4.9–4.5 Ma), the Middle Eopleistocene (1.5–1.4 Ma), the Late Eopleistocene (1.1–1.0 Ma), and the Middle Pleistocene (two phases: 0.6 and 0.4–0.3 Ma). No later volcanism has been recorded in the region. It was found that the start of Quaternary volcanic activity was preceded by a repose period lasting approximately 3 Ma. It was found for the first time that the major fault striking northeast at the northern base of Romanovka Volcano could not have originated before 0.4–0.3 Ma B.P. An analysis of isotopic K–Ar dates suggests that the phases of Quaternary volcanic activity that occurred ∼1.5 and ∼0.3 Ma B.P. were regional in character. Regional activity was less pronounced for the phases ∼1.0 and ∼0.6 Ma B.P. The rocks discharged in the interfluve during the last six million years ranged between basalts and dacites. It was found that the extensive covers and major lava edifices are composed of intermediate and acid rocks, while basalts are confined to small monogenic centers. Overall, the volcanics studied here have chemical compositions that are similar to those of the Late Miocene–Quaternary rocks in the southern Sredinnyi Range. The results of our study alter significantly the previous age estimates for the volcanoes in the area of study at the Sredinnyi range. We suggest that no significant glaciation has occurred in the interfluve of the Kozyrevka and Malaya Romanovka at least during Quaternary time.
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Journal of Volcanology and Seismology publishes theoretical and experimental studies, communications, and reports on volcanic, seismic, geodynamic, and magmatic processes occurring in the areas of island arcs and other active regions of the Earth. In particular, the journal looks at present-day land and submarine volcanic activity; Neogene–Quaternary volcanism; mechanisms of plutonic activity; the geochemistry of volcanic and postvolcanic processes; geothermal systems in volcanic regions; and seismological monitoring. In addition, the journal surveys earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and techniques for predicting them.