Rifting and recharge as triggers of the mixed basalt-rhyolite Halaraudur ignimbrite eruption (Krafla, Iceland)

We present a petrologic study of the ca. 110 ka Halarauour eruption (7 +/- 6 km(3) magma), associated with collapse of Krafla caldera in northeast Iceland. Whole-rock compositions of juvenile Halarauour products span a continuous range between quartz tholeiite basalt (50.0 wt% SiO2, 5.0 wt% MgO; Mg#...

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Published in:Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
Main Authors: Shane M. Rooyakkers, John Stix, Kim Berlo, Daniele Morgavi, Maurizio Petrelli, Monika K. Rusiecka, Simon J. Barker, Bruce L. A. Charlier, David A. Neave, Francesco P. Vetere, Diego Perugini
Other Authors: Rooyakkers, Shane M., Stix, John, Berlo, Kim, Morgavi, Daniele, Petrelli, Maurizio, Rusiecka, Monika K., Barker, Simon J., Charlier, Bruce L. A., Neave, David A., Vetere, Francesco P., Perugini, Diego
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11391/1535555
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00410-021-01881-7
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spelling ftuniperugiairis:oai:research.unipg.it:11391/1535555 2024-02-11T10:05:07+01:00 Rifting and recharge as triggers of the mixed basalt-rhyolite Halaraudur ignimbrite eruption (Krafla, Iceland) Shane M. Rooyakkers John Stix Kim Berlo Daniele Morgavi Maurizio Petrelli Monika K. Rusiecka Simon J. Barker Bruce L. A. Charlier David A. Neave Francesco P. Vetere Diego Perugini Rooyakkers, Shane M. Stix, John Berlo, Kim Morgavi, Daniele Petrelli, Maurizio Rusiecka, Monika K. Barker, Simon J. Charlier, Bruce L. A. Neave, David A. Vetere, Francesco P. Perugini, Diego 2022 STAMPA https://hdl.handle.net/11391/1535555 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00410-021-01881-7 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000754366300001 volume:177 issue:3 journal:CONTRIBUTIONS TO MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY https://hdl.handle.net/11391/1535555 doi:10.1007/s00410-021-01881-7 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85124995859 Krafla Icelandic volcanism Magma mixing Halarauour eruption Rifting info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2022 ftuniperugiairis https://doi.org/10.1007/s00410-021-01881-7 2024-01-24T17:35:33Z We present a petrologic study of the ca. 110 ka Halarauour eruption (7 +/- 6 km(3) magma), associated with collapse of Krafla caldera in northeast Iceland. Whole-rock compositions of juvenile Halarauour products span a continuous range between quartz tholeiite basalt (50.0 wt% SiO2, 5.0 wt% MgO; Mg# 42) and rhyolite (74.6 wt% SiO2). Linear correlations between all major elements are consistent with two-component mixing of sub-equal volumes of these end-member magmas, whereas correlations between trace elements are influenced by diffusive fractionation during chaotic mixing. Evolved compositions (andesite to rhyolite) and compositional heterogeneity are typical of early-erupted units, reflecting tapping of the upper, more silicic regions of a compositionally heterogeneous reservoir undergoing chaotic mixing. Later-erupted deposits are more compositionally homogeneous and grade smoothly upward from andesite to basalt, reflecting tapping of denser hybrid magma and uncontaminated basalt from lower in the chamber. All erupted products host < 1-2 modal% macro-crysts, implying storage at near-liquidus temperatures. Geobarometry and MELTS modeling suggest shallow storage pressures of similar to 200 MPa (similar to 8 km depth) for the quartz tholeiite. Plagioclase (An(60-76)) and augite (Mg# 68-75) macro-crysts crystallized from this basalt during shallow storage, while sparse glomerocrysts (plagioclase +/- augite +/- olivine +/- orthopyroxene) in late-erupted basaltic material are derived from disaggregated cumulate mush and include more primitive compositions. Occasional narrow sodic rims on plagioclase crystals from the quartz tholeiite record short periods of re-equilibration with hybrid magmas during mixing, constrained by experimental growth rates as at most two months and possibly as short as tens of hours. A second population of calcic plagioclase (cores An(83-91)) with adhering primitive basaltic glass selvages (Mg# 53-59) occurs sparsely in deposits of the first eruptive phase and is scarce or absent in ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland IRIS Università degli Studi di Perugia Krafla ENVELOPE(-16.747,-16.747,65.713,65.713) Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology 177 3
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topic Krafla
Icelandic volcanism
Magma mixing
Halarauour eruption
Rifting
spellingShingle Krafla
Icelandic volcanism
Magma mixing
Halarauour eruption
Rifting
Shane M. Rooyakkers
John Stix
Kim Berlo
Daniele Morgavi
Maurizio Petrelli
Monika K. Rusiecka
Simon J. Barker
Bruce L. A. Charlier
David A. Neave
Francesco P. Vetere
Diego Perugini
Rifting and recharge as triggers of the mixed basalt-rhyolite Halaraudur ignimbrite eruption (Krafla, Iceland)
topic_facet Krafla
Icelandic volcanism
Magma mixing
Halarauour eruption
Rifting
description We present a petrologic study of the ca. 110 ka Halarauour eruption (7 +/- 6 km(3) magma), associated with collapse of Krafla caldera in northeast Iceland. Whole-rock compositions of juvenile Halarauour products span a continuous range between quartz tholeiite basalt (50.0 wt% SiO2, 5.0 wt% MgO; Mg# 42) and rhyolite (74.6 wt% SiO2). Linear correlations between all major elements are consistent with two-component mixing of sub-equal volumes of these end-member magmas, whereas correlations between trace elements are influenced by diffusive fractionation during chaotic mixing. Evolved compositions (andesite to rhyolite) and compositional heterogeneity are typical of early-erupted units, reflecting tapping of the upper, more silicic regions of a compositionally heterogeneous reservoir undergoing chaotic mixing. Later-erupted deposits are more compositionally homogeneous and grade smoothly upward from andesite to basalt, reflecting tapping of denser hybrid magma and uncontaminated basalt from lower in the chamber. All erupted products host < 1-2 modal% macro-crysts, implying storage at near-liquidus temperatures. Geobarometry and MELTS modeling suggest shallow storage pressures of similar to 200 MPa (similar to 8 km depth) for the quartz tholeiite. Plagioclase (An(60-76)) and augite (Mg# 68-75) macro-crysts crystallized from this basalt during shallow storage, while sparse glomerocrysts (plagioclase +/- augite +/- olivine +/- orthopyroxene) in late-erupted basaltic material are derived from disaggregated cumulate mush and include more primitive compositions. Occasional narrow sodic rims on plagioclase crystals from the quartz tholeiite record short periods of re-equilibration with hybrid magmas during mixing, constrained by experimental growth rates as at most two months and possibly as short as tens of hours. A second population of calcic plagioclase (cores An(83-91)) with adhering primitive basaltic glass selvages (Mg# 53-59) occurs sparsely in deposits of the first eruptive phase and is scarce or absent in ...
author2 Rooyakkers, Shane M.
Stix, John
Berlo, Kim
Morgavi, Daniele
Petrelli, Maurizio
Rusiecka, Monika K.
Barker, Simon J.
Charlier, Bruce L. A.
Neave, David A.
Vetere, Francesco P.
Perugini, Diego
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Shane M. Rooyakkers
John Stix
Kim Berlo
Daniele Morgavi
Maurizio Petrelli
Monika K. Rusiecka
Simon J. Barker
Bruce L. A. Charlier
David A. Neave
Francesco P. Vetere
Diego Perugini
author_facet Shane M. Rooyakkers
John Stix
Kim Berlo
Daniele Morgavi
Maurizio Petrelli
Monika K. Rusiecka
Simon J. Barker
Bruce L. A. Charlier
David A. Neave
Francesco P. Vetere
Diego Perugini
author_sort Shane M. Rooyakkers
title Rifting and recharge as triggers of the mixed basalt-rhyolite Halaraudur ignimbrite eruption (Krafla, Iceland)
title_short Rifting and recharge as triggers of the mixed basalt-rhyolite Halaraudur ignimbrite eruption (Krafla, Iceland)
title_full Rifting and recharge as triggers of the mixed basalt-rhyolite Halaraudur ignimbrite eruption (Krafla, Iceland)
title_fullStr Rifting and recharge as triggers of the mixed basalt-rhyolite Halaraudur ignimbrite eruption (Krafla, Iceland)
title_full_unstemmed Rifting and recharge as triggers of the mixed basalt-rhyolite Halaraudur ignimbrite eruption (Krafla, Iceland)
title_sort rifting and recharge as triggers of the mixed basalt-rhyolite halaraudur ignimbrite eruption (krafla, iceland)
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