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引用次数: 12
摘要
Banco Bonito流纹岩流是Valles流纹岩组El Cajete系列中最年轻的成员,代表了与Jemez山脉火山场和Valles破火山口相关的最新喷发火山作用阶段。Bonito Banco的年龄对于了解该地区的喷发历史和评估火山危害具有重要意义。在这项研究中,我们应用光学刺激发光(OSL)测定了熔岩流下面的一个烘烤的崩塌沉积层。出现了三组不同的年龄。石英砂OSL SAR年龄平均为140±22 ka,与Bonito Banco的裂变径迹年龄相对应。130-140 ka (Marvin and Dobson 1979;Miyaji等人。1985)。从多矿物细粉砂中测量到的IRSL MAAD年龄平均为20.7±2.5 ka,与El Cajete系列成员(Ogoh等)的相当大的电子自旋共振(ESR)年龄相对应。1993)。包含区域推断数据校正的IRSL MAAD年龄平均为34.0±4.2 ka,与Banco Bonito (Phillips等)的宇宙成因21Ne年龄相对应。1997)。这些对应可能与破火山口反复出现的热事件有关,正如过去的研究人员所解释的那样,但最终,OSL年龄并不能解决Banco Bonito流的喷发年龄。
Yet another atempt to date the Banco Bonito rhyolite, the youngest volcanic flow in the Valles caldera, New Mexico
The Banco Bonito rhyolite flow is the youngest member of the El Cajete Series of the Valles Rhyolite Formation and represents the latest stages of extrusive volcanism associated with the Jemez Mountains volcanic field and the Valles caldera . The age of the Banco Bonito is important to understand the eruptive history and to evaluate volcanic hazards in the region . In this study we have applied optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating to a baked colluvial sediment layer immediately below the lava flow . Three distinct sets of ages emerged . OSL SAR ages from quartz sand averaged 140 ± 22 ka, corresponding to fission track ages for the Banco Bonito of ca . 130–140 ka (Marvin and Dobson 1979; Miyaji et al . 1985) . Measured IRSL MAAD ages from polymineral fine silts averaged 20 .7 ± 2 .5 ka, corresponding to a sizable group of electron spin resonance (ESR) ages from members of the El Cajete Series (Ogoh et al . 1993) . IRSL MAAD ages incorporating a regionally inferred data correction averaged 34 .0 ± 4 .2 ka, corresponding with cosmogenic 21Ne ages for the Banco Bonito (Phillips et al . 1997) . These correspondences may be linked to recurring thermal events in the caldera, as has been interpreted by past researchers but, ultimately, the OSL ages do not resolve the eruption age of the Banco Bonito flow .
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