The Pitcairn hotspot in the South Pacific: distribution and composition of submarine volcanic sequences

Multibeam bathymetry and bottom imaging (Simrad EM12D) studies on an area of about 9500 km 2 were conducted over the Pitcairn hotspot near 25°10′S, 129° 20′W. In addition, 15 dives with the Nautile submersible enabled us to obtain ground-true observations and to sample volcanic structures on the anc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of volcanology and geothermal research 2003-03, Vol.121 (3), p.219-245
Hauptverfasser: Hekinian, R, Cheminée, J.L, Dubois, J, Stoffers, P, Scott, S, Guivel, C, Garbe-Schönberg, D, Devey, C, Bourdon, B, Lackschewitz, K, McMurtry, G, Le Drezen, E
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Zusammenfassung:Multibeam bathymetry and bottom imaging (Simrad EM12D) studies on an area of about 9500 km 2 were conducted over the Pitcairn hotspot near 25°10′S, 129° 20′W. In addition, 15 dives with the Nautile submersible enabled us to obtain ground-true observations and to sample volcanic structures on the ancient ocean crust of the Farallon Plate at 3500–4300 m depths. More than 100 submarine volcanoes overprint the ancient crust and are divided according to their size into large (>2000 m in height), intermediate (500–2000 m high) and small (2000 m high) show more extensive eruptive events and a wider range in compositional variability than the smaller (53%) flows consisting essentially of alternating sequences of trachy-andesite and trachyte. The distribution and composition of the small edifices suggest that they are the result of sub-crustal forceful magm
ISSN:0377-0273
1872-6097
DOI:10.1016/S0377-0273(02)00427-4