Phase equilibrium constraints on the viscosity of silicic magmas 1. Volcanic-plutonic comparison

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  • Bruno Scaillet
  • François Holtz
  • Michel Pichavant
  • Francois Holtz
چکیده

By using recently determined experimental phase equilibria we show that the viscosity of granitic magmas emplaced atupper crustal levels is approximately constant a -• 104.5 Pa s, irrespective of their temperature and level of emplacement. Magmas crystallizing as granitic plutons are not water-poor and thus not more viscous than their extrusive equivalents. Instead, comparison between pre-eruption magma viscosities of extrusive silicic-intermediate and intrusive granitic magmas shows that the former are on average slightly more viscous. Given the typical strain rates in silicic magma chambers, magma rheological behavior is expected to be dominantly Newtonian, bubbles having a minor rheological influence at depth although exceptions can exist. Thus whether a silicic-intermediate magma is erupted or frozen at depth depends primarily on the rheological properties of surrounding terranes or on external tectonic factors, but not on the rheology of the magma itself. However, preeruptive viscosities of extrusive magmas rarely exceed 106 Pa.s, which suggests that crystal-melt mushes with higher viscosities cannot leave the magma storage regions beneath volcanoes. The narrow range of viscosities displayed by silicicintermediate magmas results from both the strong control that pressure xerts on volatile solubilities in silicate melts and thermal limitations required to produce acid magmas. Considerations of the relationships between magma crystallinities, bulk SiO2, and preeruptive melt H20 contents how that the higher the melt H20 content is the higher the maximum crystallinity that a given magma will be while still being potentially erupted. An empirical correlation is proposed that enables us to estimate preeruptive melt H:O contents of erupted magmas by knowing their crystallinity and bulk SiO:.

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تاریخ انتشار 2018