Acta naturalia Islandica - 01.02.1946, Síða 40

Acta naturalia Islandica - 01.02.1946, Síða 40
34 TRAUSTI EINARSSON may be considered equaily typical depart widely from these in the manner of distribution of their ejecta. Probably volcanic processes of several kinds were responsible for the building up of the thick beds of basic breccia in Yellowstone Park.. We should not suppose that the ordinary explosive ejection of blocks and lapilli was lacking here. The deposits in Mount Wash- burne and Sepulcher Mountain, for instance, are close to vents, and a portion,at least, was explosively ejected. Probably in general this process was an important factor. This, however, would tend to heap up material close to the vents, and if these accumulations remained undisturbed, we should hardly have the miles of horizontal strata or the rounded boulders that we see. The fonnation of the spine of Montagne Pelée, and the accompany- ing avalanches of clastic material that occasionally burst forth from it in the form of nuée ardentes, have called attention to a type of eruption that has since been recognized as of common occurrence. It is now generally accepted that in such cases very viscous lava is pushed up from a vent in the form of spines, domes, or plugs. At intervals, shattering explosions occur, which disrupt portions of the rnass and cause it to rush down the slopes. Continued evolution of gas from the shattered blocks is believed to be an important factor in maintaining mobility, and these streams of fragmental material, carrying large boulders, have been known to continue their course for miles after reaehing gentle grades. By a variation of this process a new element is introduced. In the volcanoes of Java especially, but also in other regions, the waters of the crater lakes have been involved in eruptions, and wide- spreading mud-flows have resulted. Though the evolution of magmatic gases or the presence of water from crater lakes has been definitely recognized as involved in these flows, and must have greatly increased mobility, in other instances boulder-flows of great magnitude have occurred in which only a modicum of water or mud seems to have been present as a lubricating agent, and yet an astonishing facility of movement has been ex- hibited. A well-known instance is that of the eruptions of Bandai San, in Japan, in 1888. This has been attributed to a subterranean explosion, by which a part of the Mountain, of enormous magnitude, was upheaved and set in motion. It flowed down from the Mountain into the lowland, and covered an area of more than 25 square miles.
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