Original Article

Andesitic Flow rheology of Mount Popa volcano, Myanmar

Abstract

Mount Popa is a conspicuous dormant volcano, which lies on the volcanic island arc (NS-trending central volcanic line) through the Central Myanmar Basin tectonically. The rheology of lava flows is determined by the phenocryst distribution in the andesitic rocks of Mount Popa, Myanmar. Particularly, the andesitic rock units are differentiated as V1-flow andesite, Nagale-Legyingon plateau andesite, Popa plateau andesite, V3-flow andesite, and V4-flow andesite. The different flow units are megascopically very similar in color and texture to porphyritic andesite or augite andesite, but different in grain size and the amount of phenocryst. The phenocryst distribution is graphically correlated with the Newtonian and non-Newtonian flow to interpret the rheology of lava flow during the Pliocene-Holocene eruption of the Mount Popa volcano. A new method that is simplest and practiced to identify the porphyritic andesitic rocks or lava flows, not only for the stratigraphy but also the rheology.

Keywords

Mount PopaAndesitic lava flowNewtonian and non-Newtonian flowLava rheology

Corresponding Author

Dr Kyi Khin¹

Deep Tunnel Sewerage System-Phase 2, PUB, Singapore

kyikyaw2@gmail.com

Article History

Received Date : 07 August 2023

Revised Date : 19 September 2023

Accepted Date : 28 September 2023

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