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Forecasting Effusive Dynamics and Decompression Rates by Magmastatic Model at Open-vent Volcanoes

Authors :
Riccardo Genco
Maurizio Ripepe
Dario Delle Donne
Marco Pistolesi
Sã©bastien Valade
Diego Coppola
Giacomo Ulivieri
Giorgio Lacanna
Marco Laiolo
Emanuele Marchetti
Ripepe, M.
Pistolesi, M.
Coppola, D.
Delle Donne, D.
Genco, R.
Lacanna, G.
Laiolo, M.
Marchetti, E.
Ulivieri, G.
Valade, S.
Source :
Scientific Reports, Scientific Reports, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Effusive eruptions at open-conduit volcanoes are interpreted as reactions to a disequilibrium induced by the increase in magma supply. By comparing four of the most recent effusive eruptions at Stromboli volcano (Italy), we show how the volumes of lava discharged during each eruption are linearly correlated to the topographic positions of the effusive vents. This correlation cannot be explained by an excess of pressure within a deep magma chamber and raises questions about the actual contributions of deep magma dynamics. We derive a general model based on the discharge of a shallow reservoir and the magmastatic crustal load above the vent, to explain the linear link. In addition, we show how the drastic transition from effusive to violent explosions can be related to different decompression rates. We suggest that a gravity-driven model can shed light on similar cases of lateral effusive eruptions in other volcanic systems and can provide evidence of the roles of slow decompression rates in triggering violent paroxysmal explosive eruptions, which occasionally punctuate the effusive phases at basaltic volcanoes.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scientific Reports, Scientific Reports, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2017)
Accession number :
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