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Surface and subsurface facies architecture of a small hydroexplosive, rhyolitic centre in the Mesoproterozoic Gawler Range Volcanics, South Australia
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posted on 2023-05-16, 13:18 authored by Roache, MW, Sharon AllenSharon Allen, Jocelyn McPhieJocelyn McPhieAt Menninnie Dam, South Australia, a drilling program has revealed a complete section through the subsurface feeder system and erupted products of a small, hydroexplosive, rhyolitic centre within the Mesoproterozoic Gawler Range Volcanics. Porphyritic rhyolite intruded near-vertical faults in the Palaeoproterozoic basement and at less than a few hundred metres depth, interacted with fault-hosted (hot?) groundwater. Hydrofracturing of the wall rock occurred in advance of and at the margins of the ryolitic intrusions. The rhyolitic intrusions have peperitic margins and grade into discordant lithic-rich PB facies. The advancing fragmentation front intersected the palaeosurface, triggering phreatic eruptions that deposited a poorly sorted, lithic-rich explosion breccia. Rhyolite then rose to the surface through the intrusive breccias and shallow-seated magma-water interaction occurred in the conduit within<50 m of the surface. As the magma discharge rate increased. "dry" explosive activity prevailed. A fall deposit, the top of which is welded, was deposited close to the vent, and in more distal locations(>800 m from the inferred source), the products include muddy sandstone and pumice breccia. At the end of the eruption, rhyolitic lava was extruded in the form of a small dome. The presence of contemporaneous Pb-Zn-Ag mineralisation in the wall rocks suggests that an active hydrothermal system may have been involved in the formation of the Menninnie Dam hydroexplosive volcanic centre. © 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal ResearchVolume
104Issue
1-4Pagination
237-259ISSN
0377-0273Department/School
School of Natural SciencesPublisher
Elsevier SciencePlace of publication
Amsterdam, NetherlandsRepository Status
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