Eruption cyclicity of at La Soufrière, St Vincent over the past 5000 years - defining cycles and constraining activity

  • Paul D. Cole
  • Richard E. A. Robertson
  • Claudio Scarpati
  • Lorenzo Fedele
  • Jane H. Scarrow
Publication date
January 2018

Abstract

La Soufrière Volcano on the island of St Vincent, West Indies, has experienced four historical explosive eruptions of varying magnitude occurring in 1718, 1812, 1902 and 1979, which define a crude 80-100 year periodicity to the explosive activity. Recent fieldwork and extensive radiocarbon dating have established the stratigraphy of these historic as well as of two recent prehistoric events (that occurred in ~1440 and 1580 AD), showing that basaltic andesite scoria-rich pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) were typical in the last 600 years. Our radiocarbon dating shows that a similar broad periodicity of 80-140 years for explosive eruptions over the last 600 years, although there may have been a general decrease in magnitude and vigor...

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