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Evolution of Magma Plumbing System in Miyakejima Volcano: Constraints From Melting Experiments
Author(s) -
Ushioda Masashi,
Takahashi Eiichi,
Hamada Morihisa,
Suzuki Toshihiro,
Niihori Kenji
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of geophysical research: solid earth
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.983
H-Index - 232
eISSN - 2169-9356
pISSN - 2169-9313
DOI - 10.1029/2018jb015910
Subject(s) - scoria , geology , magma chamber , magma , volcano , basalt , melt inclusions , phenocryst , geochemistry , igneous differentiation , volcanic rock , petrology
The evolution of the magma plumbing system of Miyakejima volcano, an island arc basaltic volcano located on the volcanic front of the Izu arc, Japan, was investigated by combining (i) melting experiments of hydrous basaltic magma, (ii) analysis of melt inclusions in the volcanic rocks, and (iii) thermodynamic modeling using the thermodynamic program (MELTS) to understand the temporal evolution of the magma plumbing system. Basalts of the Ofunato Stage (10,000–4,000 year BP) show limited compositional variation without evidence of magma mixing, and seem to be parental to volcanic rocks of later stages. Hydrous melting experiments were conducted using the Ofunato Scoria (OFS), which represents the most undifferentiated basaltic magma during the past 10,000 years. The magma chamber conditions required to crystallize the phenocryst assemblage of the OFS were constrained to ~150 MPa, ~1100 °C, and ~3 wt% H 2 O in melt. The constrained H 2 O content is consistent with H 2 O content of olivine‐hosted melt inclusions in the OFS. Here we propose that a simple magma plumbing system existed beneath Miyakejima volcano during the Ofunato Stage, comprising a single magma chamber. The MELTS calculations show that andesites of the Tsubota Stage (4,000–2,500 year BP; representing the later part of the Ofunato Stage after a period of dormancy of 3,000 years), can be derived from the Ofunato basalts, provided that H 2 O content in magma is <1 wt%. The results of modeling indicate that a new magma chamber formed at a shallower depth after the Ofunato Stage, in which the differentiation of degassed basaltic magmas occurred.

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