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Temporal magmatic evolution of the Fani Maoré submarine eruption 50 km east of Mayotte revealed by in situ sampling and petrological monitoring

Authors :
Berthod, Carole
Komorowski, Jean-Christophe
Gurioli, Lucia
Médard, Etienne
Bachèlery, Patrick
Besson, Pascale
Verdurme, Pauline
Chevrel, Oryaëlle
Di Muro, Andrea
Peltier, Aline
Devidal, Jean-Luc
Nowak, Sophie
Thinon, Isabelle
Burckel, Pierre
Hidalgo, Samia
Deplus, Christine
Loubrieu, Benoît
Pierre, Delphine
Bermell, Sylvain
Pitel-Roudaut, Mathilde
Réaud, Yvan
Fouchard, Sacha
Bickert, Manon
Le Friant, Anne
Paquet, Fabien
Feuillet, Nathalie
Jorry, Stephan L.
Fouquet, Yves
Rinnert, Emmanuel
Cathalot, Cécile
Lebas, Elodie
Source :
Comptes Rendus. Géoscience, Vol 354, Iss S2, Pp 195-223 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Académie des sciences, 2022.

Abstract

The “Fani Maoré” eruption off the coasts of Mayotte has been intensively monitored by applying methods similar to those used for subaerial eruptions. Repeated high-resolution bathymetric surveys and dredging, coupled with petrological analyses of time-constrained samples, allowed tracking the evolution of magma over the whole submarine eruptive sequence. Indeed, after one year of direct ascent (Phase 1), basanitic magma switched to a different pathway that sampled a tephri-phonolitic subcrustal reservoir (Phase 2). Later, the magma pathway shifted again in the crust resulting in a new eruption site located 6 km northwest of the main edifice (Phase 3). The petrological signature of lava flows reveals both an evolution by fractional crystallization and syn-eruptive mixing with a tephri-phonolitic magma.We demonstrate that high-flux eruption of large volumes of basanitic magma from a deep-seated reservoir can interact with shallower reservoirs and remobilize eruptible magma. This has significant hazards implications with respect to the capacity of such large eruptions to reactivate shallow-seated inactive reservoirs from a transcrustal magmatic system that could be located potentially at a distance from the high-flux eruptive site.

Details

Language :
English, French
ISSN :
17787025
Volume :
354
Issue :
S2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Comptes Rendus. Géoscience
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.530275a0dd514aed82383f72977b1182
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5802/crgeos.155