III.—The Fissure Theory of Volcanoes
Dr. Hans Beck has adduced an example of a volcano which, according to him, has been formed independently of a fissure. The volcano pierces the centre of a faulted block, the Herdubreid, in Iceland, and on the vertical fault-faces there is no sign of any fissure. The example is probably unique in the...
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crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0016756800135150 2024-03-03T08:45:45+00:00 III.—The Fissure Theory of Volcanoes Schwarz, E. H. L. 1910 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0016756800135150 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0016756800135150 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Geological Magazine volume 7, issue 9, page 392-394 ISSN 0016-7568 1469-5081 Geology journal-article 1910 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0016756800135150 2024-02-08T08:33:01Z Dr. Hans Beck has adduced an example of a volcano which, according to him, has been formed independently of a fissure. The volcano pierces the centre of a faulted block, the Herdubreid, in Iceland, and on the vertical fault-faces there is no sign of any fissure. The example is probably unique in the world, and seems at first sight to negative the hypothesis that the escape of gases which tear through the earth's crust and form the chimneys of volcanoes is in the first place initiated by a fracture; on closer examination, however, the fact that the volcano stands in close relation to the faults which bound the horst, and the many cases which are known to occur where a fracture in the earth's crust may be healed at the surface so that the rocks about the fracture are subsequently more resistant than before, seem to point to the Herdubreid volcano being a normal fissure-formed volcano, only that it stands in the same relation to the fracture as a parasitic cone stands to the central crater. In other words, the chimney is an escape vent leading below the surface to one of the bounding faults of the horst. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Cambridge University Press Beck ENVELOPE(67.017,67.017,-71.033,-71.033) The Chimney ENVELOPE(-55.748,-55.748,52.617,52.617) Geological Magazine 7 9 392 394 |
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Dr. Hans Beck has adduced an example of a volcano which, according to him, has been formed independently of a fissure. The volcano pierces the centre of a faulted block, the Herdubreid, in Iceland, and on the vertical fault-faces there is no sign of any fissure. The example is probably unique in the world, and seems at first sight to negative the hypothesis that the escape of gases which tear through the earth's crust and form the chimneys of volcanoes is in the first place initiated by a fracture; on closer examination, however, the fact that the volcano stands in close relation to the faults which bound the horst, and the many cases which are known to occur where a fracture in the earth's crust may be healed at the surface so that the rocks about the fracture are subsequently more resistant than before, seem to point to the Herdubreid volcano being a normal fissure-formed volcano, only that it stands in the same relation to the fracture as a parasitic cone stands to the central crater. In other words, the chimney is an escape vent leading below the surface to one of the bounding faults of the horst. |
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