Thermal, radioactive and magnetic properties of the lavas of the Mt Melbourne Volcanic Field (Victoria Land, Antarctica)

We present the results of measurements of physical properties carried out on mafic lavas from the Mt MelbourneVolcanic Field, useful for interpretation of geophysical surveys designed to shed light on the structure of thecrust. The thermal conductivity is comparable to that of glass and shows a clea...

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Published in:Annals of Geophysics
Main Authors: Egidio Armadillo, Paolo Chiozzi, Massimo Verdoya, Vincenzo Pasquale
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description We present the results of measurements of physical properties carried out on mafic lavas from the Mt MelbourneVolcanic Field, useful for interpretation of geophysical surveys designed to shed light on the structure of thecrust. The thermal conductivity is comparable to that of glass and shows a clear negative dependence on porosity.The volume heat capacity and the thermal diffusivity are less variable. The concentration of the thermallyimportant natural radioactive isotopes was determined by gamma-ray spectrometry. Lavas denoted a rather lowheat-production rate, and the largest concentration of heat-producing elements (potassium, uranium, thorium)was found in the trachyte samples. The magnetic susceptibility is more variable than the other physical propertiesand, among the several iron-titanium oxides, it appears primarily controlled by the ulvöspinel-magnetite solidsolution series.
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spelling ftopenaccessrep:oai:zenodo.org:130213 2025-01-16T19:34:49+00:00 Thermal, radioactive and magnetic properties of the lavas of the Mt Melbourne Volcanic Field (Victoria Land, Antarctica) Egidio Armadillo Paolo Chiozzi Massimo Verdoya Vincenzo Pasquale 2010-03-04 https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/130213 https://doi.org/10.4401/ag-4644 und unknown url:https://www.openaccessrepository.it/communities/itmirror https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/130213 doi:10.4401/ag-4644 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess NEANIAS Atmospheric Research Community Geophysics info:eu-repo/semantics/article publication-article 2010 ftopenaccessrep https://doi.org/10.4401/ag-4644 2023-10-03T22:19:10Z We present the results of measurements of physical properties carried out on mafic lavas from the Mt MelbourneVolcanic Field, useful for interpretation of geophysical surveys designed to shed light on the structure of thecrust. The thermal conductivity is comparable to that of glass and shows a clear negative dependence on porosity.The volume heat capacity and the thermal diffusivity are less variable. The concentration of the thermallyimportant natural radioactive isotopes was determined by gamma-ray spectrometry. Lavas denoted a rather lowheat-production rate, and the largest concentration of heat-producing elements (potassium, uranium, thorium)was found in the trachyte samples. The magnetic susceptibility is more variable than the other physical propertiesand, among the several iron-titanium oxides, it appears primarily controlled by the ulvöspinel-magnetite solidsolution series. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Victoria Land Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN): Open Access Repository Victoria Land Annals of Geophysics 52 2
spellingShingle NEANIAS Atmospheric Research Community
Geophysics
Egidio Armadillo
Paolo Chiozzi
Massimo Verdoya
Vincenzo Pasquale
Thermal, radioactive and magnetic properties of the lavas of the Mt Melbourne Volcanic Field (Victoria Land, Antarctica)
title Thermal, radioactive and magnetic properties of the lavas of the Mt Melbourne Volcanic Field (Victoria Land, Antarctica)
title_full Thermal, radioactive and magnetic properties of the lavas of the Mt Melbourne Volcanic Field (Victoria Land, Antarctica)
title_fullStr Thermal, radioactive and magnetic properties of the lavas of the Mt Melbourne Volcanic Field (Victoria Land, Antarctica)
title_full_unstemmed Thermal, radioactive and magnetic properties of the lavas of the Mt Melbourne Volcanic Field (Victoria Land, Antarctica)
title_short Thermal, radioactive and magnetic properties of the lavas of the Mt Melbourne Volcanic Field (Victoria Land, Antarctica)
title_sort thermal, radioactive and magnetic properties of the lavas of the mt melbourne volcanic field (victoria land, antarctica)
topic NEANIAS Atmospheric Research Community
Geophysics
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Geophysics
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