ORIGIN OF A VOLCANIC MEGABRECCIA ON THE EASTERN COAST OF THE ISLAND OF DOMINICA
There are various megabreccias on the island, ranging from lahars to block and ash flows. The characteristics of the outcrop in question differ from those of the other megabreccias on the island. The clast sizes are much larger, averaging from 60cm to 600cm. The thin sections of the samples taken provide evidence of a drier flow. There are also distinctive jigsaw cracks in some of the larger clasts that are not seen in the other megabreccias. After comparing the different types of megabreccias, the most analogous is a debris avalanche. Geochemical data from the samples was also compared to that of the Grande Soufriere Hills volcanic center with the intention of pinpointing a source for this deposit. Initial findings suggest that the megabreccia can be classified as a debris avalanche possibly originating from the Grande Soufriere Hills volcanic center.