Яндекс.Метрика

S.Z. Smirnov,A.V.Rybin,N.N.Kruk,T.Y.Timina,E.N.Sokolova,D.V.Kuzmin,I.A.Maksimovich,A.A.Kotov, A.Y. Shevko,I.R.Nizametdinov,A.Abersteiner

Выпуск: 7 , Том: 60 , Год издания: 2019
Сериальное издание: Journal of Petrology
Страницы: 1349-1370

Аннотация

Detailed mineralogical and melt and fluid inclusion constraints on magma storage, and the evolution of melts, are presented for the large-volume caldera eruption on the Vetrovoy Isthmus on Itutrup Island (Kuril Islands, Russia). The shallow magma reservoir beneath the Vetrovoy Isthmus is composed of a mush of plagio-rhyolitic melt, phenocrysts and the products of peritectic reaction(s). The melt appears to have formed as a result of partial melting of previously erupted rocks, which probably had andesitic to basaltic compositions and were metamorphosed into amphibole-bearing assemblages. The breakdown of amphibole in the partially melted precursor rocks led to the formation of early Mg-rich clino-and orthopyroxene, along with plagioclase and Fe-Ti oxides, and the release of aqueous fluids. Variations in fluid pressure are recorded by a strong increase of An contents in plagioclase. Crystallization took place at around 850шC with pressure ranging from 0ъ9 to 3 kbar. This study demonstrates that dacitic magmas erupted during the course of a 20 kyr voluminous eruption were the result of mixing between plagio-rhyolitic partial melts and the breakdown reaction minerals (i.e. pyroxenes, plagioclase and Fe-Ti oxides). Plagioclase and quartz were the last minerals to crystallize from these melts prior to eruption.
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