Title of article :
Viscosity of andesitic melts—new experimental data and a revised calculation model
Author/Authors :
Vetere، نويسنده , , Francesco and Behrens، نويسنده , , Harald and Holtz، نويسنده , , François and Neuville، نويسنده , , Daniel R.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The viscosity of a synthetic andesite-like melt was measured in the low viscosity range (101–106 Pa s) using the falling sphere(s) method and in the high viscosity range (108–1013 Pa s) using parallel-plate viscometry. Falling sphere experiments with melts containing 2.3 and 5.6 wt.% H2O were carried out in an internally heated gas pressure vessel (IHPV) at 500 MPa confining pressure. The sinking velocity of Pt and Pd spheres and in one case of a corundum sphere was used to measure the melt viscosity. In addition, a creep experiment was performed at ambient pressure using a glass containing 2.73 wt.% H2O . A more water-rich glass (5.6 wt.% H2O ) was investigated with a high pressure parallel-plate viscometer at 400 MPa confining pressure in an IPHV. By combining our new data with previous results for a similar melt composition we derived the following expression to describe the viscosity η (in Pa s) as a function of temperature T (in K) and water content w (in wt.%) log η = − 4.86 + 8198 ( T − 530 ) − 6060 ( T − 573 ) · w ( w 1.1673 − 2.724 + 0.0056 · T ) .
xpression reproduces the experimental data (191 in total) in the viscosity range from 101 to 1013 Pa s with a root mean squared deviation of 0.15 log units.
Keywords :
VISCOSITY , Andesite , Unzen Volcano , H2o , Falling sphere
Journal title :
Chemical Geology
Journal title :
Chemical Geology