1. Tracking plumbing system dynamics at the Campi Flegrei caldera, Italy: High-resolution trace element mapping of the Astroni crystal cargo
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Rebecca L. Astbury, Diego Perugini, Maurizio Petrelli, Michael J. Stock, Massimo D'Antonio, Teresa Ubide, Ilenia Arienzo, Astbury, Rebecca L., Petrelli, Maurizio, Ubide, Teresa, Stock, Michael J., Arienzo, Ilenia, D'Antonio, Massimo, and Perugini, Diego
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010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Population ,Geochemistry ,FOS: Physical sciences ,High resolution ,sub-05 ,Magma chamber ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Physics - Geophysics ,Eruption timescale ,Astroni (Campi Flegrei ,Geochemistry and Petrology ,Eruption timescales ,Astroni (Campi Flegrei, Italy) ,LA-ICP-MS ,Magma mixing ,Trace elements ,Caldera ,education ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,geography ,education.field_of_study ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Trace element ,Geology ,Astroni ,Geophysics (physics.geo-ph) ,Volcano ,13. Climate action ,Italy) ,Magma ,Igneous differentiation ,Campi Flegrei - Abstract
The Campi Flegrei caldera (southern Italy) is one of the most hazardous volcanic systems on Earth, having produced >60 eruptions in the past 15 ka. The caldera remains active and its potential for future eruptions is high, posing a danger to the dense population living nearby. Despite this, our understanding of pre-eruptive processes and the architecture of the sub-volcanic system are poorly constrained. Here, we combine established petrological techniques, geothermobarometric evaluation, and high-resolution trace element crystal mapping, to present a multifaceted, coherent reconstruction of the complex pre-eruptive dynamics and eruption timescales of Astroni volcano located in the eastern sector of Campi Flegrei caldera. The Astroni volcano is an important case study for investigating plumbing system processes and dynamics at Campi Flegrei caldera because it produced the most recent (ca. 4 ka ago) Plinian eruption within the caldera (Astroni 6); current long-term forecasting studies postulate that a similar sized event in this location is a probable future scenario. Geothermobarometric results indicate interaction between an evolved, shallow magma chamber, and a less evolved, deeper pocket of magma, in agreement with previous studies focused on the Astroni 6 eruption products. In addition, a range of textural and trace element zoning patterns point to a complex evolution of both magmas prior to their subsequent interaction. High-resolution trace element crystal maps reveal discrete zonations in compatible elements. These zonations, combined with knowledge of K-feldspar growth rates, highlight a recharge event in the shallow plumbing system a few hours to days before the Astroni 6 eruption.
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- 2018
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