Complex monogenetic volcano in karst setting: lechmine N'kettane volcano (Middle Atlas, Morocco)

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Autor(a) principal: Benamrane, Mohammed
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Németh, Károly, Jadid, Mohamed, Santos, José Francisco, Mendes, Maria Helena, Talbi, El Hassan, Portela, Luís
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/37889
Resumo: The Lechmine N'kettane is a Quaternary volcano, located within the Middle Atlas Volcanic Field (MAVF) in central Morocco. It is built on the faulted contact between Liassic limestone and Plio-Quaternary fluvio-lacustrine deposits. In map-view it consists of an elliptical maar crater, surrounded by a tephra ring, within which a scoria cone is nested in its northern crater zone. The Lechmine N'Kettane volcano is monogenetic in the sense of its small eruptive product volume and lack of evidence of significant time breakthrough it grows. The volcano formed from an eruptive locus that migrated laterally and vertically within the short duration of the eruption in a zigzagging pattern, along a complex set of generally NE-SW and NW-SE-trending faults. It represents a perfect example of how a volcano form and evolve under the influence of a combination of specific factors such as the lithological characteristics of the substrate, its hydrogeological parameters, magma flux and the local structural framework of the country rocks. The petrographic, granulometric and morphological (including terrain modelling) analyses of the Lechmine N'kettane pyroclastic deposits show that it was constructed in four eruptive phases with variable eruptive styles. The first, relatively dry, phreatomagmatic phase, that took place on a NE-SW fault in the northeastern part of the crater, was generated by the interaction between the ascending basaltic magma with meteoric water in the karst aquifer hosted by the Liassic limestone. The second phase is represented by a magmatic scoria fallout deposit whose explosion locus moved westward, along the same NE-SW fault. During the third phase, the explosion center migrated southward, along a NNW-SSE fault, and produced the last phreatomagmatic event by interaction of magma and water-saturated Plio-Quaternary sediment. The fourth eruptive phase is a purely scoria event, corresponding to the construction of the nephelinitic scoria cone in the northwestern part of the tephra ring. Between eruptive products formed in respective eruptive phases no evidence was recognized to establish significant time gaps between their formation.
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spelling Complex monogenetic volcano in karst setting: lechmine N'kettane volcano (Middle Atlas, Morocco)PhreatomagmaticPyroclasticScoria coneMiddle AtlasMoroccoKarstFluvio-lacustrineThe Lechmine N'kettane is a Quaternary volcano, located within the Middle Atlas Volcanic Field (MAVF) in central Morocco. It is built on the faulted contact between Liassic limestone and Plio-Quaternary fluvio-lacustrine deposits. In map-view it consists of an elliptical maar crater, surrounded by a tephra ring, within which a scoria cone is nested in its northern crater zone. The Lechmine N'Kettane volcano is monogenetic in the sense of its small eruptive product volume and lack of evidence of significant time breakthrough it grows. The volcano formed from an eruptive locus that migrated laterally and vertically within the short duration of the eruption in a zigzagging pattern, along a complex set of generally NE-SW and NW-SE-trending faults. It represents a perfect example of how a volcano form and evolve under the influence of a combination of specific factors such as the lithological characteristics of the substrate, its hydrogeological parameters, magma flux and the local structural framework of the country rocks. The petrographic, granulometric and morphological (including terrain modelling) analyses of the Lechmine N'kettane pyroclastic deposits show that it was constructed in four eruptive phases with variable eruptive styles. The first, relatively dry, phreatomagmatic phase, that took place on a NE-SW fault in the northeastern part of the crater, was generated by the interaction between the ascending basaltic magma with meteoric water in the karst aquifer hosted by the Liassic limestone. The second phase is represented by a magmatic scoria fallout deposit whose explosion locus moved westward, along the same NE-SW fault. During the third phase, the explosion center migrated southward, along a NNW-SSE fault, and produced the last phreatomagmatic event by interaction of magma and water-saturated Plio-Quaternary sediment. The fourth eruptive phase is a purely scoria event, corresponding to the construction of the nephelinitic scoria cone in the northwestern part of the tephra ring. Between eruptive products formed in respective eruptive phases no evidence was recognized to establish significant time gaps between their formation.Elsevier2023-062023-06-01T00:00:00Z2025-06-30T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/37889eng0377-027310.1016/j.jvolgeores.2023.107825Benamrane, MohammedNémeth, KárolyJadid, MohamedSantos, José FranciscoMendes, Maria HelenaTalbi, El HassanPortela, Luísinfo:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-02-22T12:13:58Zoai:ria.ua.pt:10773/37889Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T03:08:26.624614Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Complex monogenetic volcano in karst setting: lechmine N'kettane volcano (Middle Atlas, Morocco)
title Complex monogenetic volcano in karst setting: lechmine N'kettane volcano (Middle Atlas, Morocco)
spellingShingle Complex monogenetic volcano in karst setting: lechmine N'kettane volcano (Middle Atlas, Morocco)
Benamrane, Mohammed
Phreatomagmatic
Pyroclastic
Scoria cone
Middle Atlas
Morocco
Karst
Fluvio-lacustrine
title_short Complex monogenetic volcano in karst setting: lechmine N'kettane volcano (Middle Atlas, Morocco)
title_full Complex monogenetic volcano in karst setting: lechmine N'kettane volcano (Middle Atlas, Morocco)
title_fullStr Complex monogenetic volcano in karst setting: lechmine N'kettane volcano (Middle Atlas, Morocco)
title_full_unstemmed Complex monogenetic volcano in karst setting: lechmine N'kettane volcano (Middle Atlas, Morocco)
title_sort Complex monogenetic volcano in karst setting: lechmine N'kettane volcano (Middle Atlas, Morocco)
author Benamrane, Mohammed
author_facet Benamrane, Mohammed
Németh, Károly
Jadid, Mohamed
Santos, José Francisco
Mendes, Maria Helena
Talbi, El Hassan
Portela, Luís
author_role author
author2 Németh, Károly
Jadid, Mohamed
Santos, José Francisco
Mendes, Maria Helena
Talbi, El Hassan
Portela, Luís
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Benamrane, Mohammed
Németh, Károly
Jadid, Mohamed
Santos, José Francisco
Mendes, Maria Helena
Talbi, El Hassan
Portela, Luís
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Phreatomagmatic
Pyroclastic
Scoria cone
Middle Atlas
Morocco
Karst
Fluvio-lacustrine
topic Phreatomagmatic
Pyroclastic
Scoria cone
Middle Atlas
Morocco
Karst
Fluvio-lacustrine
description The Lechmine N'kettane is a Quaternary volcano, located within the Middle Atlas Volcanic Field (MAVF) in central Morocco. It is built on the faulted contact between Liassic limestone and Plio-Quaternary fluvio-lacustrine deposits. In map-view it consists of an elliptical maar crater, surrounded by a tephra ring, within which a scoria cone is nested in its northern crater zone. The Lechmine N'Kettane volcano is monogenetic in the sense of its small eruptive product volume and lack of evidence of significant time breakthrough it grows. The volcano formed from an eruptive locus that migrated laterally and vertically within the short duration of the eruption in a zigzagging pattern, along a complex set of generally NE-SW and NW-SE-trending faults. It represents a perfect example of how a volcano form and evolve under the influence of a combination of specific factors such as the lithological characteristics of the substrate, its hydrogeological parameters, magma flux and the local structural framework of the country rocks. The petrographic, granulometric and morphological (including terrain modelling) analyses of the Lechmine N'kettane pyroclastic deposits show that it was constructed in four eruptive phases with variable eruptive styles. The first, relatively dry, phreatomagmatic phase, that took place on a NE-SW fault in the northeastern part of the crater, was generated by the interaction between the ascending basaltic magma with meteoric water in the karst aquifer hosted by the Liassic limestone. The second phase is represented by a magmatic scoria fallout deposit whose explosion locus moved westward, along the same NE-SW fault. During the third phase, the explosion center migrated southward, along a NNW-SSE fault, and produced the last phreatomagmatic event by interaction of magma and water-saturated Plio-Quaternary sediment. The fourth eruptive phase is a purely scoria event, corresponding to the construction of the nephelinitic scoria cone in the northwestern part of the tephra ring. Between eruptive products formed in respective eruptive phases no evidence was recognized to establish significant time gaps between their formation.
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