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Frontiers in Digital Humanities
The Viscous to Brittle Transition in Crystal- and Bubble-Bearing Magmas
Marone, Federica1  Cordonnier, Benot1  Ulmer, Peter2  Pistone, Mattia3  Caricchi, Luca4 
[1]Department of Earth Sciences, ETH-Zurich, Institute for Geochemistry and Petrology, Zurich, Switzerland
[2]Department of Earth Sciences, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
[3]Department of Mineral Sciences, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, USA
[4]Formerly affiliated with the Department of Earth and Planetary Science, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
关键词: Magma;    bubbles;    Crystals;    viscous flow;    Brittle fracture;    Outgassing;    Shear Banding;    volcanic eruption style;   
DOI  :  10.3389/feart.2015.00071
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】
The transition from viscous to brittle behaviour in magmas plays a decisive role in determining the style of volcanic eruptions. While this transition has been determined for one- or two-phase systems, it remains poorly constrained for natural magmas containing silicic melt, crystals, and gas bubbles. Here we present new experimental results on shear-induced fracturing of three-phase magmas obtained at high-temperature (673-1023 K) and high-pressure (200 MPa) conditions over a wide range of strain-rates (5·10-6 s-1 to 4·10-3 s-1). During the experiments bubbles are deformed (i.e. capillary number are in excess of 1) enough to coalesce and generate a porous network that potentially leads to outgassing. A physical relationship is proposed that quantifies the critical stress required for magmas to fail as a function of both crystal (0.24 to 0.65) and bubble volume fractions (0.09 to 0.12). The presented results demonstrate efficient outgassing for low crystal fraction ( 0.44) promote gas bubble entrapment and inhibit outgassing. The failure of bubble-free, crystal-bearing systems is enhanced by the presence of bubbles that lower the critical failure stress in a regime of efficient outgassing, while the failure stress is increased if bubbles remain trapped within the crystal framework. These contrasting behaviours have direct impact on the style of volcanic eruptions. During magma ascent, efficient outgassing reduces the potential for an explosive eruption and favours brittle behaviour, contributing to maintain low overpressures in an active volcanic system resulting in effusion or rheological flow blockage of magma at depth. Conversely, magmas with high crystallinity experience limited loss of exsolved gas, permitting the achievement of larger overpressures prior to a potential sudden transition to brittle behaviour, which could result in an explosive volcanic eruption.
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