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Processes and timescales of magma evolution prior to the Campanian Ignimbrite eruption (Campi Flegrei, Italy)

Author(s)
Arienzo, I.  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione OV, Napoli, Italia  
Heumann, A.  
GZG, Abteilung Geochemie, Goldschmidtstr. 1, 37077 Göttingen, Germany  
Wörner, G.  
GZG, Abteilung Geochemie, Goldschmidtstr. 1, 37077 Göttingen, Germany  
Civetta, L.  
Dipartimento di Scienze Fisiche, Università di Napoli “Federico II”, Monte S. Angelo, Napoli, Italy  
Orsi, G.  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione OV, Napoli, Italia  
Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
3.5. Geologia e storia dei vulcani ed evoluzione dei magmi
Status
Published
JCR Journal
JCR Journal
Peer review journal
Yes
Journal
Earth and planetary science letters  
Issue/vol(year)
/306 (2011)
ISSN
0012-821X
Electronic ISSN
1385-013X
Publisher
Elsevier Science Limited
Pages (printed)
217-228
Date Issued
April 30, 2011
DOI
10.1016/j.epsl.2011.04.002
URI
https://www.earth-prints.org/handle/2122/7735
Subjects
05. General::05.02. Data dissemination::05.02.01. Geochemical data  
Subjects

U-Th isotopes

Campanian Ignimbrite

Abstract
The Campi Flegrei caldera collapsed 39 ka in the Neapolitan area (southern Italy) after the Campanian Ignimbrite eruption. This eruption, recognized as the largest and the most cataclysmic volcanic event in the Mediterranean area over the past 200 ka, extruded not less than 300 km3 of trachytic magma. Controversy exists over the timescales required to assemble a such large volume of silicic melt and thus whether large magmatic reservoirs can actually persist below active volcanic systems over prolonged periods of time. Uranium-series analyses have been performed on Campanian Ignimbrite whole-rocks, glass matrixes and separated minerals, and the obtained results have been interpreted in combination with data on Sr, Nd, Pb isotopes from literature. The compositionally most evolved sample which is most radiogenic with respect to Sr isotopes records a reference age of 71 ka. By contrast, U-Th internal isochrones of the three compositionally least evolved samples give identical initial Th isotope ratios and yield consistent ages predating the eruption by up to 6.4 ka. The highest Pb and Nd isotopic ratios and 230Th/232Th activity ratios together with the oldest reference age of the most evolved samples suggest the existence of a resident magma body possibly related to a magmatic system that is known to have fed earlier magmatic activity in the Campi Flegrei area. Conversely, the younger age of the least evolved and least radiogenic magma dates the crystallization/differentiation event of a chemically and isotopically new magma batch entering the reservoir of the resident magma some few thousand years before the cataclysmic eruption. Therefore, the time preceding this large caldera-forming eruption during which the large volume of Campanian Ignimbrite magma assembled and mixed is 6.4 ± 2.1 ka.
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This study
benefited from the financial support of the 5th Framework Programme
of the European Union within the ERUPT project.
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