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The 2014–15 eruption and the short-term geochemical evolution of the Fogo volcano (Cape Verde): Evidence for small-scale mantle heterogeneity

Authors :
Mata, Joao
Moreira, Mário
Rodrigues, Josilene Aparecida Vieira J.
Martins, Línia
Martins, Sofia
Mattielli, Nadine
Madeira, José
Faria, Bruno
Ramalho, Ricardo R.S.
Silva, Pedro
Moreira, Manuel
Caldeira, Rita
Mata, Joao
Moreira, Mário
Rodrigues, Josilene Aparecida Vieira J.
Martins, Línia
Martins, Sofia
Mattielli, Nadine
Madeira, José
Faria, Bruno
Ramalho, Ricardo R.S.
Silva, Pedro
Moreira, Manuel
Caldeira, Rita
Source :
Lithos, 288-289
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Recurrent eruptions at very active ocean island volcanoes provide the ideal means to gain insight on the scale of spatial variations at the mantle source and on temporal changes of magma genesis and evolution processes. In 2014, after 19 years of quiescence, Fogo volcano (Cape Verde Archipelago) experienced a new eruption, with the vents located 200 m from those of the 1995 eruption, and less than 2000 m from those of the 1951 event. This offered a unique opportunity to investigate the existence of small-scale mantle heterogeneities and the short-term compositional evolution of magmas erupted by a very active oceanic volcano like Fogo. Here we present petrological and geochemical data from the early stages of the Fogo's most recent eruption – started on November 23, 2014 – and compare them with the signature of previous eruptions (particularly those of 1995 and 1951). The magmas erupted in 2014 are alkaline (up to 23.4% and 0.94% of normative ne and lc, respectively) with somewhat evolved compositions (Mg<br />SCOPUS: ar.j<br />info:eu-repo/semantics/published

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Lithos, 288-289
Notes :
1 full-text file(s): application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1012854199
Document Type :
Electronic Resource