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CRYOVOLCANISM AND THE MYSTERY OF THE PATOM CONE

Authors :
Vladimir R. Alekseyev
Source :
Geodinamika i Tektonofizika, Vol 3, Iss 3, Pp 289-307 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Institute of the Earth's crust, Siberian Branch of RAS, 2015.

Abstract

In the Earth’s regions with cold climate, cryovolcanism is widespread. This phenomena is manifested as eruptions of material due to freezing of closed-type or open-type water-bearing systems which is accompanied by generation of effusive topographic forms, such as «pingo». The Patom cone is a typical structure created by cryovolcanism in fractured bedrocks of the Proterozoic age. The cone was shaped a result of the long-term, possibly multistage freezing of the hydrogeological structure during continuous and complicated phase of cryo- and speleo-genesis. The ice-saturated breccia containing limestone, sandstone and shale, which composed the cone, was subject to slow spreading due to its plastic properties; the top of the mound developed into a subsidence cone bordered by ring-shaped ramparts and a knoll in the middle, while the longitudinal profile took on an asymmetric form. The absence of soil and vegetation cover on the surface of the cone, and a relatively weak degree of weathering of the rudaceous deposits bear no evidence that the geological object is young. The question as to the age of the cone is still open.

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
3
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Geodinamika i Tektonofizika
Accession number :
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