Abstract
The 15.4 Ma rhyolitic ignimbrites are the first volcanic products from Gutâi Mts. The study of their sedimentary structures reflects the mechanisms involved in the transport and emplacement of the parental flows, essential to inffering the style of eruption and the source evolution and location. Primary sedimentary structures show massive deposits emplaced from mass flows, sequence of units showing the normal coarse-tail grading of the dense clasts and the reverse coarse-tail grading of the pumice clasts. They reflect concentrated laminar flows or dilute, subcritical flows emplaced by progressive aggradation. Secondary sedimentary structures are represented by the eutaxitic texture or welding, cooling textures (columnar jointings, spherulitic textures) and gas-escape pipes. They assess the hot state deposition with low degree of fluidization, low cooling rates and gas-retention regime. Secondary sedimentary structures are represented by the eutaxitic texture or welding, cooling textures (columnar jointings, spherulitic textures) and gas-escape pipes. They assess the hot state deposition with low degree of fluidization, low cooling rates and gas-retention regime.
Recommended Citation
Fülöp, Alexandrina
(2002)
Transport and Emplacement of the 15.4 Ma Rhyolitic Ignimbrites from Gutai Mts., Eastern Carpathians,
Studia UBB Geologia
47
(1): 65-75
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5038/1937-8602.47.1.4
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/geologia/vol47/iss1/art4