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Formation of Stanley Patch volcanic cone: New insights into the evolution of Deception Island caldera (Antarctica)

AutorHopfenblatt, Joaquin CSIC ORCID ; Geyer, Adelina CSIC ORCID ; Aulinas, M.; Álvarez-Valero, A. M.; Gisbert, G.; Kereszturi, G.; Ercilla, Gemma CSIC ORCID ; Gomez-Ballesteros, María; Márquez, Alvaro; García-Castellanos, Daniel CSIC ORCID ; Pedrazzi, Dario CSIC ORCID ; Sumino, H.; Hoskuldsson, Armann; Giralt, Santiago CSIC ORCID ; Angulo-Preckler, Carlos
Palabras claveSeismic profiles
Caldera evolution
Caldera flooding
Antarctic volcanism
South Shetland Islands
Deception Island
Fecha de publicaciónabr-2021
EditorElsevier
CitaciónJournal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 415: 107249 (2021)
ResumenDeception Island (South Shetland Islands) is one of the most active volcanoes in Antarctica, with more than 20 explosive eruptive events registered over the past centuries. Recent eruptions (1967, 1969, and 1970) and volcanic unrest episodes (1992, 1999, and 2014–2015) demonstrate that volcanic activity is likely occurring in the future. This is of special concern for scientists, logistic personnel, and tourists, since the South Shetland Islands are an important tourist destination and host numerous year-round and seasonal scientific stations and base camps. Significant efforts have been made to understand the complex magmatic and volcanic evolution of Deception Island with special interest on its subaerial part. However, studies on submerged volcanic cones within Port Foster, the sea-flooded part of Deception Island's caldera depression, are comparatively scarce. Here, we provide a full characterization of Stanley Patch volcano, the largest of these volcanic edifices. Estimated morphometric parameters based on new multibeam bathymetric data, supported by petrographic and chemical observations from rock samples collected on the crater rim, reveal that Stanley Patch volcano grew in a subaerial environment. This result, combined with previous findings and new sedimentological evidence from our ultra-high resolution seismic profiles, allow to further detail the island's geologic evolution since the caldera collapse. We conclude that the complete flooding of Port Foster could have only occurred after the formation of Stanley Patch volcano, i.e. during the last ~2000 years, and in a time period of a few days or less.
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2021.107249
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/240383
DOI10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2021.107249
ISSN0377-0273
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