Avalanches de débris sur le flanc occidental du volcan-bouclier Piton des Neiges (Réunion)

The Saint-Gilles breccias, on the western flank of Piton des Neiges volcano, are clearly identified as debris avalanche deposits. A petrographic, textural and structural analysis of the breccias and inter-bedded autochthonous lava flows enables us to distinguish at least four successive flank slides...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bulletin de la Société géologique de France 2003, Vol.174 (2), p.125-140
Hauptverfasser: Bachèlery, Patrick, Robineau, Bernard, Courteaud, Michel, Savin, Cécile
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description The Saint-Gilles breccias, on the western flank of Piton des Neiges volcano, are clearly identified as debris avalanche deposits. A petrographic, textural and structural analysis of the breccias and inter-bedded autochthonous lava flows enables us to distinguish at least four successive flank slides. The oldest deposit sampled the hydrothermally-altered inner parts of the volcano, and has a large volume. Failure was favored by the presence of a deep intensely-weathered layer. The younger deposits are from superficial sources, as their products are rarely hydrothermalized and are more vesicular. The breccia formation, and especially the progressive breaking up occurring during the debris avalanche displacement, indicates the existence of high speed transport. In the Cap La Houssaye coastal area, abrasion and striation of the underlying lava formation, as well as the packing features observed in the breccia, are considered to be deceleration structures.
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subjects bedding
breccia
collapse structures
debris avalanches
facies
failures
Geomorphology
Indian Ocean Islands
landslides
lava flows
lithostratigraphy
Mascarene Islands
mass movements
Piton des Neiges
planar bedding structures
Reunion
Saint Gilles Breccia
sed rocks, sediments
Sedimentary petrology
sedimentary rocks
sedimentary structures
shield volcanoes
slope stability
volcanic features
volcaniclastics
volcanoes
weathering
title Avalanches de débris sur le flanc occidental du volcan-bouclier Piton des Neiges (Réunion)
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