冰在哪里让位于火:不列颠哥伦比亚省米尔班克湾海岸山脉边缘的冰川火山活动

IF 1.3 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
T. Hamilton, R. Enkin, Zhen Li, J. Bednarski, D. C. Stacey, M. McGann, B. Jensen
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随着威斯康辛冰盖从海岸山脉撤退,北苏山和麦格雷戈火山沿着不列颠哥伦比亚省中部海岸的普林西比拉雷多断层形成。这些小体积的米尔班克海峡火山(MSV)为火山相与冰川相之间的密切关系提供了重要证据。岩浆为板块内分异(低MgO<7%)洋岛玄武岩、夏威夷岩和杂色岩,由软流圈减压融化~1%形成,残留石榴石。北须山位于冰川基岩上,形成于18-15 cal ka BP之间。其基底图雅台地(0-43岩体)为倾斜、层状差、混合透明碎屑岩和冰川碎屑岩与大深成碎屑岩和枕角砾岩组成。地面上嵌套的火山渣锥,覆盖着较小的熔岩流,坐落在火山口之上。新的海洋样本显示,麦格雷戈火山是在水下形成的,但现在位于芬利森海峡口被侵蚀的冰碛上,水深43-200米。地震数据和岩心显示,冰川期海洋沉积物覆盖着圆锥体的较低斜坡,并显示出海滩梯田。岩心中含有冰川期海洋碎屑、浮冰碎屑、精致的玻璃状空气坠层,以及浅层、海底和更深的底栖有孔虫。14.1 ~ 11.2 cal ka BP表明,在浮冰架条件下,火山活动持续了~2000年。MSV与退缩冰盖的近端位置相似,表现为火山-冰川混合相,在消冰过程中经历了相似的卸载应力。MSV可能代表冰川消融引发的火山活动。这些日期、地貌和地质证据限制了米尔班克海峡当地的相对海平面曲线,并展示了冰是如何让位于火的。
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Where Ice Gave Way to Fire: Deglacial Volcanic Activity at the Edge of the Coast Mountains in Milbanke Sound, B.C.
Kitasu Hill and MacGregor Cone formed along the Principe Laredo Fault on British Columbia’s central coast as the Wisconsinan ice sheet withdrew from the Coast Mountains. These small-volume Milbanke Sound Volcanoes (MSV) provide remarkable evidence for the intimate relationship between volcanic and glacial facies. The lavas are within-plate, differentiated (low MgO<7%) Ocean Island Basalts, hawaiites, and mugearites which formed from ~1% decompression melting of asthenosphere with residual garnet. Kitasu Hill, on glaciated bedrock, formed between 18-15 cal ka BP. Dipping, poorly stratified, admixed hyaloclastite and glacial diamicton with large plutonic clasts and pillow breccia comprise its basal tuya platform (0-43 masl). Subaerial nested cinder cones, with smaller capping lava flows, sit atop the tuya. New marine samples show McGregor Cone formed subaerially but now sits submerged at 43-200 mbsl on an eroded moraine at the mouth of Finlayson Channel. Seismic data and cores reveal glaciomarine sediments draping the cone’s lower slopes and show beach terraces. Cores contain glaciomarine diamictons, ice rafted debris, delicate glassy air fall tephra, and shallow, sublittoral, and deeper benthic foraminifera. Dates of 14.1–11.2 cal ka BP show volcanism spanned ~2000 years during floating ice shelf conditions. The MSV have similar proximal positions to the retreating ice sheet, display mixed volcano-glacial facies, and experienced similar unloading stresses during deglaciation. The MSV may represent deglacially triggered volcanism. The dates, geomorphic and geological evidence, constrain a local relative sea level curve for Milbanke Sound and show how ice gave way to fire.
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Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 地学-地球科学综合
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2.80
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66
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences reports current research in climate and environmental geoscience; geoarchaeology and forensic geoscience; geochronology and geochemistry; geophysics; GIS and geomatics; hydrology; mineralogy and petrology; mining and engineering geology; ore deposits and economic geology; paleontology, petroleum geology and basin analysis; physical geography and Quaternary geoscience; planetary geoscience; sedimentology and stratigraphy; soil sciences; and structural geology and tectonics. It also publishes special issues that focus on information and studies about a particular segment of earth sciences.
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