Authors
Gareth J Crutchley, Jens Karstens, Christian Berndt, PJ Talling, SFL Watt, ME Vardy, V Hühnerbach, M Urlaub, S Sarkar, Dirk Klaeschen, M Paulatto, A LeFriant, E Lebas, F Maeno
Publication date
2013
Journal
Marine Geology
Volume
335
Issue
1
Pages
1-15
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
We present results from the first three-dimensional (3D) marine seismic dataset ever collected over volcanic landslide deposits, acquired offshore of the Soufrière Hills volcano on the island of Montserrat in the Lesser Antilles. The 3D data enable detailed analysis of various features in and around these mass wasting deposits, such as surface deformation fabrics, the distribution and size of transported blocks, change of emplacement direction and erosion into seafloor strata. Deformational features preserved on the surface of the most recent debris avalanche deposit (Deposit 1) reveal evidence for spatially-variant deceleration as the mass failure came to rest on the seafloor. Block distributions suggest that the failure spread out very rapidly, with no tendency to develop longitudinal ridges. An older volcanic flank collapse deposit (Deposit 2) appears to be intrinsically related to large-scale secondary failure of seafloor …
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