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Pre-existing ground cracks as lava flow pathways at Kīlauea in 2014

Orr, Tim R.; Llewellin, Edward W.; Anderson, Kyle R.; Patrick, Matthew R.

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Authors

Tim R. Orr

Kyle R. Anderson

Matthew R. Patrick



Abstract

In 2014, the Pāhoa lava flow at Kīlauea, on the Island of Hawaiʻi (USA), entered a string of pre-existing meter-width ground cracks in the volcano’s East Rift Zone. The ground cracks transported lava below the surface in a direction discordant to the slope of the landscape. The cracks, which were 100s of meters long and 10s to 100s of meters deep, also widened by up to several meters as they filled, probably in part at the expense of adjacent cracks, which likely closed. Widening of the cracks caused shallow crustal blocks on the volcano’s flank to shift—this deformation was captured by a nearby GPS station and a borehole tiltmeter. The GPS station moved away from the cracks in response, while the tiltmeter showed tilting toward the cracks, consistent with opening. Noting that the lava-filled cracks act as top-fed dikes, we adapt existing theory for the thermo-rheological evolution of dikes to analyze transport of lava captured by ground cracks and propose mechanisms for the exit of the lava back to the surface. This study shows that ground cracks as narrow as 50 cm wide can facilitate the transport of advancing lava flows and can carry lava in directions that differ from those expected based on surface topography, invalidating flow path projections based on the assumption of subaerial flow.

Citation

Orr, T. R., Llewellin, E. W., Anderson, K. R., & Patrick, M. R. (2024). Pre-existing ground cracks as lava flow pathways at Kīlauea in 2014. Bulletin of Volcanology, 86(4), Article 41. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00445-024-01725-9

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 24, 2024
Online Publication Date Mar 26, 2024
Publication Date Mar 26, 2024
Deposit Date May 28, 2024
Publicly Available Date May 28, 2024
Journal Bulletin of Volcanology
Print ISSN 0258-8900
Electronic ISSN 1432-0819
Publisher Springer
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 86
Issue 4
Article Number 41
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s00445-024-01725-9
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2466015

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