Title of article :
Timescales of bubble coalescence, outgassing, and foam collapse in decompressed rhyolitic melts
Author/Authors :
Martel، نويسنده , , Caroline and Iacono-Marziano، نويسنده , , Giada، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Pages :
13
From page :
173
To page :
185
Abstract :
The timescale of degassing and outgassing in hydrous rhyolitic melts is investigated in a wide range of conditions by means of decompression experiments. The evolution of vesicularity, bubble diameter, and number density is characterized as a function of time either of decompression or spent at final pressure, in order to determine the effect of final pressure, temperature, syn- versus post-decompression degassing, melt composition, and microlites, on the timescale of bubble growth, coalescence, and outgassing. sult suggests that different bubble evolution and degassing–outgassing timescale corresponding to explosive and effusive eruption regimes can be cast in bulk viscosity (melt + bubbles; η bulk ) versus decompression time (rather than path) space. The η bulk –time relationship defines three domains of (i) bubble nucleation and growth, restricted to short durations and high η bulk ( < ∼ 0.03 h for η bulk ∼ 10 5 – 6 Pa s ), (ii) equilibrium degassing with coalescence increasing from negligible (permeability > 10 − 13 m 2 ) to extensive (permeability ∼ 10 − 11 – 12 m 2 ), and (iii) outgassing, restricted to long durations and low η bulk ( > ∼ 10 h for η bulk < 10 6 Pa s ; permeability > 10 − 10 m 2 ) that eventually leads to foam collapse. findings are applied to the case studies of Mt Pelée and Mt Pinatubo to infer the transition from pumice to dense pyroclasts in volcanic eruptions and the possibility of evolving from an explosive Plinian eruption to an effusive dome-growth event by giving the vesicular magma enough time to outgas and collapse (i.e. hundreds to tens of hours for η bulk ∼ 10 5 to 10 4 Pa s , respectively). We also show the drastic effect of microlites on re-arranging preexistent bubbles and potentially triggering a late nucleation event.
Keywords :
Coalescence , Outgassing , Rhyolitic melt , Permeability , Decompression , Foam collapse
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Serial Year :
2015
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Record number :
2333204
Link To Document :
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