SILICIC MAGMA ENTERING A BASALTIC MAGMA CHAMBER - ERUPTIVE DYNAMICS AND MAGMA MIXING - AN EXAMPLE FROM SALINA (AEOLIAN ISLANDS, SOUTHERN TYRRHENIAN SEA)

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作者
CALANCHI, N [1 ]
DEROSA, R [1 ]
MAZZUOLI, R [1 ]
ROSSI, P [1 ]
SANTACROCE, R [1 ]
VENTURA, G [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV BOLOGNA,DIPARTIMENTO SCI MINERAL,I-40126 BOLOGNA,ITALY
关键词
VOLCANOLOGY; EXPLOSIVE ERUPTIONS; MAGMA CHAMBER; MAGMA MIXING; ERUPTION DYNAMICS; CALC-ALKALINE ROCKS; PYROCLASTIC DEPOSITS;
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10.1007/BF00304593
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
The Pollara tuff-ring resulted from two explosive eruptions whose deposits are separated by a paleosol 13 Ka old. The oldest deposits (LPP, about 0.2 km3) consist of three main fall units (A, B, C) deposited from a subplinian column whose height (7-14 km) increased with time from A to C, as a consequence of the increased magma discharge rate during the eruption (1-8 x 10(6) kg/s). A highly variable juvenile population characterizes the eruption. Black, dense, highly porphyritic, mafic ejecta (SiO2 = 50-55%) almost exclusively form A deposits, whereas grey, mildly vesiculated, mildly porphyritic pumice (SiO2=56-67%) and white, highly vesiculated, nearly aphyric pumice (SiO2=66-71%) predominate in B and C respectively. Mafic cumulates are abundant in A, while crystalline lithic ejecta first appear in B and increase upward. The LPP result from the emptying of an unusual and unstable, compositionally zoned, shallow magma chamber in which high density mafic melts capped low density salic ones. Evidence of the existence of a short crystal fractionation series is found in the mafic rocks; the andesitic pumice results from complete blending between rhyolitic and variously fractionated mafic melts (salic component up to 60 wt%), whereas bulk dacitic compositions mainly result from the presence of mafic xenocrysts within rhyolitic glasses. Viscosity and composition-mixing diagrams show that blended liquids formed when the visosities of the two end members had close values. The following model is suggested: 1. A rhyolitic magma rising through the metamorphic basement entered a mafic magma chamber whose outer portions were occupied by a highly viscous, mafic crystal mush. 2. Under the pressure of the rhyolitic body the nearly rigid mush was pushed upwards and mafic melts were squeezed against the walls of the chamber, beginning roof fracturing and mingling with silicic melts. 3. When the equilibrium temperature was reached between mafic and silicic melts, blended liquids rapidly formed. 4. When fractures reached the surface, the eruption began by the ejection of the mafic melts and crystal mush (A), followed by the emission of variously mingled and blended magmas (B) and ended by the ejection of nearly unmixed rhyolitic magma (C).
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