The Temporal Variation Of Magma Plumbing System Of The Kattadake Pyroclastics In The Zao Volcano, Northeastern Japan

MINERALS(2021)

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The geologic and petrologic study of the Kattadake pyroclastics (around 10 ka) from the Zao volcano (NE Japan) revealed the structure of the magma plumbing system and the mixing behavior of the shallow chamber. The Kattadake pyroclastic succession is divided into lower and upper parts by a remarkable discontinuity. All rocks belong to medium-K, calc-alkaline rock series and correspond to ol-cpx-opx basaltic-andesite to andesite with 20-28 vol% phenocrystic modal percentage. All rocks were formed by mixing between andesitic magma and near aphyric basalt. The petrologic features of andesites of lower and upper parts are similar, 59-61 wt% SiO2, having low-An plagioclase and low-Mg pyroxenes, with pre-eruptive conditions corresponding to 960-980 degrees C, 1.9-3.5 kb, and 1.9-3.4 wt% H2O. However, the basalts were ca. 49.4 wt% SiO2 with Fo similar to(84) olivine in the lower part and 51.8 wt% SiO2 with Fo similar to(81) olivine and high-An plagioclase the in upper one. The percentage of basaltic magma in the mixing process was lower, but the temperature of the basalt was higher in the lower part than the upper one. This means that the shallow magma chamber was reactivated more efficiently by the hotter basalts and that the mixed magma with a 70-80% of melt fraction was formed by a smaller percentage of the basaltic magma.
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reactivation of shallow magma chamber, calc-alkaline mixed magma, injection of mafic magma, Zao volcano NE Japan
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