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      Soft sediment deformation in dry pyroclastic deposits at Ubehebe Crater, Death Valley, California

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      Geology
      Geological Society of America

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          Soft sediment deformation structures are common in fine-grained pyroclastic deposits and are often taken, along with other characteristics, to indicate that deposits were emplaced in a wet and cohesive state. At Ubehebe Crater (Death Valley, California, USA), deposits were emplaced by multiple explosions, both directly from pyroclastic surges and by rapid remobilization of fresh, fine-ash-rich deposits off steep slopes as local granular flows. With the exception of the soft sediment deformation structures themselves, there is no evidence of wet deposition. We conclude that deformation was a result of destabilization of fresh, fine-grained deposits with elevated pore-gas pressure and dry cohesive forces. Soft sediment deformation alone is not sufficient to determine whether parent pyroclastic surges contained liquid water and caused wet deposition of strata.

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                Journal
                Geology
                Geological Society of America
                0091-7613
                1943-2682
                September 23 2020
                February 01 2021
                September 23 2020
                February 01 2021
                : 49
                : 2
                : 211-215
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Geology, University at Buffalo, 126 Cooke Hall, Buffalo, New York 14260, USA
                [2 ]Volcano Science Center, U.S. Geological Survey, 345 Middlefield Road, Menlo Park, California 94025, USA
                [3 ]Department of Geology, University of Otago, P.O. Box 56, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand
                Article
                10.1130/G48147.1
                55be34f5-4e92-4136-96ae-d2736c2bd2e1
                © 2021
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