2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00445-021-01485-w
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Cooling history and emplacement dynamics within rubbly lava flows, southern Deccan Traps: insights from textural variations and crystal size distributions

Abstract: We analyse two representative rubbly pāhoehoe lavas (F3 and F5) from drill cores at Tural-Rajwadi, southwest of Koyna, in the southern Deccan Traps. Low vesicle deformation (0.1 to 0.4) indicates that both lavas ultimately cooled under a lowstress regime. The crystal size distributions (CSDs) of most samples from F5 (especially those from within the core) are not linear but instead show kinks. These kinks are attributed to a rise in plagioclase nucleation due to degassing following the brecciation of the crust… Show more

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“…The sheet lobes are of pāhoehoe and rubbly pāhoehoe, the latter with extensively brecciated upper crusts (e.g. Duraiswami et al 2008;Sheth et al 2017a;Monteiro et al 2021). 'A'ā flows, characterized by both upper and basal breccias (Macdonald, 1953;Rowland & Walker, 1990;Harris et al 2017), are rare in the Deccan Traps (Brown et al 2011;Duraiswami et al 2014), as they are in other CFB provinces such as the Columbia River province (Bondre & Hart, 2008).…”
Section: Volcanology Of the Deccan Tholeiitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sheet lobes are of pāhoehoe and rubbly pāhoehoe, the latter with extensively brecciated upper crusts (e.g. Duraiswami et al 2008;Sheth et al 2017a;Monteiro et al 2021). 'A'ā flows, characterized by both upper and basal breccias (Macdonald, 1953;Rowland & Walker, 1990;Harris et al 2017), are rare in the Deccan Traps (Brown et al 2011;Duraiswami et al 2014), as they are in other CFB provinces such as the Columbia River province (Bondre & Hart, 2008).…”
Section: Volcanology Of the Deccan Tholeiitesmentioning
confidence: 99%