Petrologic and geochemical characterization of São Jorge island volcanism, Azores

Doutoramento em Geociências The island of São Jorge (38º 45’ 24’’ N - 28º 20’ 44’’W and 38º 33’ 00’’ N - 27º 44’ 32’’ W) is one of the nine islands of the Azores Archipelago that is rooted in the Azores Plateau, a wide and complex region which encompasses the triple junction between the American, Eu...

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Main Author: Ribeiro, Luisa Joubert Chaves Pinto
Other Authors: Rodrigues, Britaldo Normando Oliveira, França, Zilda Terra Tavares de Melo de
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Universidade de Aveiro 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10773/7993
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spelling ftria:oai:ria.ua.pt:10773/7993 2023-05-15T16:57:08+02:00 Petrologic and geochemical characterization of São Jorge island volcanism, Azores Caracterização petrológica e geoquímica do vulcanismo da Ilha de São Jorge, Açores Ribeiro, Luisa Joubert Chaves Pinto Rodrigues, Britaldo Normando Oliveira França, Zilda Terra Tavares de Melo de 2011 http://hdl.handle.net/10773/7993 eng eng Universidade de Aveiro Observatório Vulcanológico e Geotérmico dos Açores Estrutura de Missão para a Extensão da Plataforma Continental - Ministério da Defesa Nacional Universidade de Aveiro http://hdl.handle.net/10773/7993 101225636 openAccess Ciências da terra Vulcanismo: São Jorge Arquipélago dos Açores (Portugal) Geocronologia doctoralThesis 2011 ftria 2022-05-25T18:33:03Z Doutoramento em Geociências The island of São Jorge (38º 45’ 24’’ N - 28º 20’ 44’’W and 38º 33’ 00’’ N - 27º 44’ 32’’ W) is one of the nine islands of the Azores Archipelago that is rooted in the Azores Plateau, a wide and complex region which encompasses the triple junction between the American, Eurasia and Nubia plates. São Jorge Island has grown by fissural volcanic activity along fractures with the regional WNW-ESE trend, unveiling the importance of the regional tectonics during volcanic activity. The combination of the volcanostratigraphy (Forjaz & Fernandes, 1975; and Madeira, 1998) with geochronological data evidences that the island developed during two main volcanic phases. The first subaerial phase that occurred between 1.32 and 1.21 Ma ago (Hildenbrand et al. 2008) is recorded on the lava sequence forming the cliff at Fajã de São João, while the second phase started at 757 ka ago, is still active, and edified the rest of the island. This second phase edified the east side of the island that corresponds to Topo Volcanic Complex, in the period between 757 and 543 ka ago, while the west side named Rosais Volcanic Complex, started at 368 ka ago (Hildenbrand et al. 2008) and was still active at 117 ka ago. After the onset of Rosais, volcanic activity migrates to the center of São Jorge edifying Manadas Volcanic Complex. The volcanism on São Jorge is dominantly alkaline, with a narrow lithological composition ranging between the basanites/tefrites through the basaltic trachyandesites, in spite of this the two volcanic phases show distinct mineralogical, petrographic and geochemical characteristics that should be related with different petrogenetic conditions and growth rates of the island. Abstract viii During the first volcanic phase, growth rates are faster (≈3.4 m/ka), the lavas are slightly less alkaline and plagioclase-richer, pointing to the existence of a relative shallow and dynamic magma chamber where fractional crystallization associated with gravitational segregation and accumulation ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Jorge Island Repositório Institucional da Universidade de Aveiro (RIA) Jorge Island ENVELOPE(-59.767,-59.767,-62.383,-62.383)
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topic Ciências da terra
Vulcanismo: São Jorge
Arquipélago dos Açores (Portugal)
Geocronologia
spellingShingle Ciências da terra
Vulcanismo: São Jorge
Arquipélago dos Açores (Portugal)
Geocronologia
Ribeiro, Luisa Joubert Chaves Pinto
Petrologic and geochemical characterization of São Jorge island volcanism, Azores
topic_facet Ciências da terra
Vulcanismo: São Jorge
Arquipélago dos Açores (Portugal)
Geocronologia
description Doutoramento em Geociências The island of São Jorge (38º 45’ 24’’ N - 28º 20’ 44’’W and 38º 33’ 00’’ N - 27º 44’ 32’’ W) is one of the nine islands of the Azores Archipelago that is rooted in the Azores Plateau, a wide and complex region which encompasses the triple junction between the American, Eurasia and Nubia plates. São Jorge Island has grown by fissural volcanic activity along fractures with the regional WNW-ESE trend, unveiling the importance of the regional tectonics during volcanic activity. The combination of the volcanostratigraphy (Forjaz & Fernandes, 1975; and Madeira, 1998) with geochronological data evidences that the island developed during two main volcanic phases. The first subaerial phase that occurred between 1.32 and 1.21 Ma ago (Hildenbrand et al. 2008) is recorded on the lava sequence forming the cliff at Fajã de São João, while the second phase started at 757 ka ago, is still active, and edified the rest of the island. This second phase edified the east side of the island that corresponds to Topo Volcanic Complex, in the period between 757 and 543 ka ago, while the west side named Rosais Volcanic Complex, started at 368 ka ago (Hildenbrand et al. 2008) and was still active at 117 ka ago. After the onset of Rosais, volcanic activity migrates to the center of São Jorge edifying Manadas Volcanic Complex. The volcanism on São Jorge is dominantly alkaline, with a narrow lithological composition ranging between the basanites/tefrites through the basaltic trachyandesites, in spite of this the two volcanic phases show distinct mineralogical, petrographic and geochemical characteristics that should be related with different petrogenetic conditions and growth rates of the island. Abstract viii During the first volcanic phase, growth rates are faster (≈3.4 m/ka), the lavas are slightly less alkaline and plagioclase-richer, pointing to the existence of a relative shallow and dynamic magma chamber where fractional crystallization associated with gravitational segregation and accumulation ...
author2 Rodrigues, Britaldo Normando Oliveira
França, Zilda Terra Tavares de Melo de
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Ribeiro, Luisa Joubert Chaves Pinto
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title Petrologic and geochemical characterization of São Jorge island volcanism, Azores
title_short Petrologic and geochemical characterization of São Jorge island volcanism, Azores
title_full Petrologic and geochemical characterization of São Jorge island volcanism, Azores
title_fullStr Petrologic and geochemical characterization of São Jorge island volcanism, Azores
title_full_unstemmed Petrologic and geochemical characterization of São Jorge island volcanism, Azores
title_sort petrologic and geochemical characterization of são jorge island volcanism, azores
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