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Low temperature mud-explosion of Mt. Yaké, Prefs. Nagano-Gifu,Central Japan,on 17th June 1962 as an example of endogenous katamorphism of volcanic rock at the destructive stage of the volcano
Authors:Ryohei Morimoto  Joyo Ossaka
Institution:1. Earthquake Research Inst., University of Tokyo, Japan
2. Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Abstract:Mt. Yaké or Yaké-daké is a dissected dome-shaped volcano mainly composed of the biotite bearing augite-hypersthene-hornblende andesite lavas extruded on the high mountain ridge consisting of the granite and hard Palaeozoic rocks between two prefectures Nagano and Gifu in the central part of Japan. It had been almost in dormant state only with weak fumarole activity on and around its summit dome since the former active period from 1907 to 1932. Incandescent lava emission has never been recorded in the historic age. On 17th June 1962 at about 21 h 55 m, a sudden explosion took place on the northern side of the dome. After successive explosions a fissure, about 700 m in length, was formed. On 19th from the northeast end of the fissure, milky hot water suspending muddy material flowed out. The mud flow ran down on the slope along the dry gully and poured into the Lake Taisyo-iké, about 2.5 km east of the vent. The lake was formed in 1915-eruption when a tremendous mud flow dammed up Azusagawa, the river running through the valley east of the volcano. Ejected blocks were deposited on the area within 1 km from the vent. Ash was deposited about 1 cm in thickness on the area about 4 km east of the volcano. Several mud flows poured into the Lake Taisyo-iké and the River Azusagawa. But no red-hot ejecta was observed during the present eruption, and temperature near the vent was lower than 100°C. Thus the present eruption is said to be low temperature phreatic explosions. In suspensoids of the hot water and in clayey matter deposited around the new vent are contained the montmorillonites, which hove never been found in the rocks exposed on the volcano in spite of the detailed investigation of the writers over 10 years. On the other hand, the mineral is not expected to be formed in the altered rocks under oxydized state on the surface. It was fine, at least no rain, before and during the explosions and the mud flow ran down along the dry gully. So the hot water was purely derived from the inner part of the volcano and the mud flow was not brought about by rain fall after deposition of ejecta on the volcano. The mud flow must have been formed endogenously under the volcano where the katamorphism of the rocks forming the volcano had advanced owing to chemical action of volcanic gas in the long period before the eruption.
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