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Large vesicles record pathways of degassing at basaltic volcanoes
Authors:Margherita Polacci  Don R Baker  Liping Bai  Lucia Mancini
Institution:(1) Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, sezione di Catania, Piazza Roma 2, 95125, Catania, Italy;(2) Earth and Planetary Sciences, GEOTOP-UQAM-McGill Research Centre, McGill University, 3450 rue University, Montreal, QC, H3A 2A7, Canada;(3) Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, sezione di Roma, Via di Vigna Murata 605, 00143 Roma, Italy;(4) SYRMEP Group, Sincrotrone Trieste S.C.p.A., S.S. 14, km 163,5 in Area Science Park, 34012 Basovizza (Trieste), Italy
Abstract:Volcanic degassing is directly linked to magma dynamics and controls the style of eruptive activity. To better understand how gas is transported within basaltic magma we perform a 3D investigation of vesicles preserved in scoria from the 2005 activity at Stromboli volcano (Italy). We find that clasts are characterized by the ubiquitous occurrence of one to a few large vesicles, exhibiting mostly irregular, tortuous, channel-like textures, orders of magnitude greater in volume than all the other vesicles in the sample. We compare observations on natural samples with results from numerical simulations and experimental investigations of vesicle size distributions and demonstrate that this type of vesicle invariably forms in magmas with vesicularities > 0.30 (and possibly > 0.10). We suggest that large vesicles represent pathways used by gas to flow non-explosively to the surface and that they indicate the development of an efficient system that sustains persistent degassing in basaltic systems.
Keywords:Basaltic magmas  Degassing  3D vesicle textures
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