Insights for crystal mush storage utilizing mafc enclaves from the 2011–12 Cordón Caulle eruption
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Winslow, Heather
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Insights for crystal mush storage utilizing mafc enclaves from the 2011–12 Cordón Caulle eruption
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Two distinct types of rare crystal-rich mafic enclaves have been identified in the rhyolite lava flow from the 2011-12 Cordon Caulle eruption (Southern Andean Volcanic Zone, SVZ). The majority of mafic enclaves are coarsely crystalline with interlocking olivine-clinopyroxene-plagioclase textures and irregular shaped vesicles filling the crystal framework. These enclaves are interpreted as pieces of crystal-rich magma mush underlying a crystal-poor rhyolitic magma body that has fed recent silicic eruptions at Cordon Caulle. A second type of porphyritic enclaves, with restricted mineral chemistry and spherical vesicles, represents small-volume injections into the rhyolite magma. Both types of enclaves are basaltic end-members (up to 9.3 wt% MgO and 50-53 wt% SiO2) in comparison to enclaves erupted globally. The Cordon Caulle enclaves also have one of the largest compositional gaps on record between the basaltic enclaves and the rhyolite host at 17 wt% SiO2. Interstitial melt in the coarsely-crystalline enclaves is compositionally identical to their rhyolitic host, suggesting that the crystal-poor rhyolite magma was derived directly from the underlying basaltic magma mush through efficient melt extraction. We suggest the 2011-12 rhyolitic eruption was generated from a primitive basaltic crystal-rich mush that short-circuited the typical full range of magmatic differentiation in a single step.
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National Science Foundation (NSF) NSF EAR 1823122
NSF EAR 1824252
NSF EAR 1824160
Nevada Space Grant Consortium
Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo
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Scientifc Reports (2022) 12:9734
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