AI Article Synopsis

  • Silicic lavas form from the sintering of pyroclasts beneath the surface and are eventually released from volcanic vents; this has been studied at Hrafntinnuhryggur in Iceland.
  • The evidence includes a pumice lapilli tuff deposit that transitions to dense obsidian, with observed textural variations indicating different levels of gas release and conduit blockage.
  • These findings support the 'cryptic fragmentation model' for understanding how effusive silicic volcanism occurs and how it relates to the conduit system and eruptive deposits.

Article Abstract

Silicic lavas can be produced by the sintering of pyroclasts in the volcanic sub-surface, and then advected out of the vent. Here, we provide evidence for this mechanism preserved in the exposed post-glacial remnants of a silicic volcanic conduit at Hrafntinnuhryggur, Krafla volcano, Iceland. We show that the conduit margins are a clast-supported pumice lapilli tuff deposit that grades continuously into dense obsidian and that the obsidian contains cuspate relict clast boundaries and country rock lithic fragments throughout. Transects of HO concentrations across the conduit show that the magma was degassed to different degrees laterally with systematic spatial variation that is consistent with progressive conduit clogging and final gas pressurisation. Textures in the overlying effusive lavas record the variably sheared and brecciated remnant of the same in-conduit sintering. This record of a silicic conduit system connected to upper eruptive deposits provides support for the 'cryptic fragmentation model' for effusive silicic volcanism.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11196653PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-49601-6DOI Listing

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