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Taking the pulse of volcanic eruptions using plagioclase glomerocrysts

McCarthy, Anders
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Chelle-Michou, Cyril
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Blundy, Jonathan D.
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December 15, 2020
Earth And Planetary Science Letters

Crystallization timescales in subvolcanic systems and the consequences of interaction between ascending magmas and gases remain largely unconstrained, as do links between these processes and monitoring signals at restless volcanoes. We apply diffusion chronometry to radially-oriented plagioclase and associated olivine in a glomerocryst from Tolbachik volcano (Kamchatka, Russia) to elucidate such processes. We show that cm-size glomerocrysts grow in a few days prior to, or during, eruption. Melt inclusions from these glomerocrysts show no compositional evolution during crystallization, implying growth in a melt-rich and dynamic environment. Volatile elements in melt inclusions show significant variability, with increasing CO2 as H2O decreases. This behaviour is inconsistent with normal degassing processes, and more likely reflects CO2-fluxing. On the basis of short residence timescales of glomerocrysts and sharp changes in melt inclusion volatile abundances, we propose that rapid (pre-)eruptive crystallization is controlled by rhythmic fluxing of magmatic H2O and CO2 through the sub-volcanic conduit. This implies that compositional zoning in plagioclase, from resorption textures to oscillatory zoning, record short-term CO2- and H2O-fluxing episodes, consistent with strombolian eruption dynamics. We propose that volcanic glomerocrysts represent the counterpart of vertical igneous layering (or comb layering) in shallow plutons. Magmatic layering and glomerocrysts dominated by radial plagioclase offer novel ways of targeting short-term crystallization and degassing processes in subvolcanic systems. (C) 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V.

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DOI
10.1016/j.epsl.2020.116596
Web of Science ID

WOS:000581021700011

Author(s)
McCarthy, Anders
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Chelle-Michou, Cyril
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Blundy, Jonathan D.
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Vonlanthen, Pierre
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Meibom, Anders  
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Escrig, Stephane  
Date Issued

2020-12-15

Publisher

ELSEVIER

Published in
Earth And Planetary Science Letters
Volume

552

Article Number

116596

Subjects

Geochemistry & Geophysics

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tolbachik volcano

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plagioclase glomerocryst

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rapid crystal growth

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volatile-fluxing

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nano-sims

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orbicules and comb layering

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magmatic processes

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strontium diffusion

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sierra-nevada

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model

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crystallization

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pressure

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melts

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fractionation

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intermediate

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phosphorus

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November 24, 2020
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