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Identifying recycled ash in basaltic eruptions. | LitMetric

Identifying recycled ash in basaltic eruptions.

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Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione di Pisa, Via della Faggiola 32, 56126 Pisa, Italy.

Published: July 2014

AI Article Synopsis

  • Mid-intensity basaltic explosive eruptions lead to deposits featuring various types of juvenile clasts, which exhibit significant variability in their properties due to magma storage, ascent, and modifications during eruption.
  • If clasts fall back into the crater before being re-ejected, they can undergo thermal and chemical changes, classifying them as 'recycled' or cognate lithics related to the eruption.
  • Identifying these recycled clasts is crucial for accurately interpreting eruption dynamics and assessing potential hazards associated with volcanic activity.

Article Abstract

Deposits of mid-intensity basaltic explosive eruptions are characterized by the coexistence of different types of juvenile clasts, which show a large variability of external properties and texture, reflecting alternatively the effects of primary processes related to magma storage or ascent, or of syn-eruptive modifications occurred during or immediately after their ejection. If fragments fall back within the crater area before being re-ejected during the ensuing activity, they are subject to thermally- and chemically-induced alterations. These 'recycled' clasts can be considered as cognate lithic for the eruption/explosion they derive. Their exact identification has consequences for a correct interpretation of eruption dynamics, with important implications for hazard assessment. On ash erupted during selected basaltic eruptions (at Stromboli, Etna, Vesuvius, Gaua-Vanuatu), we have identified a set of characteristics that can be associated with the occurrence of intra-crater recycling processes, based also on the comparison with results of reheating experiments performed on primary juvenile material, at variable temperature and under different redox conditions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5376177PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep05851DOI Listing

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