Evidence of basaltic magma intrusions in a trachytic magma chamber at Pantelleria (Italy)
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
Issue/vol(year)
2/82 (2012)
ISSN
2239-1002
Publisher
edizioni nuova cultura
Pages (printed)
25-38
Date Issued
2012
Subjects
Abstract
In the last 50 ka basalts have erupted outside the margin of the young caldera on the island
of Pantelleria. The inner portion of the caldera has instead been filled by trachyte lavas,
pantellerite lavas and pumice fall deposits. This paper focuses on a low-volume benmoreite
lava topping the trachyte lava pile in the middle of the young caldera.
The mineral chemistry, including trace elements in clinopyroxene (LA-ICP-MS), suggests
that benmoreite is a hybrid product resulting from mixing between a trachytic magma and a
basaltic end member even more primitive than those erupted during the past 50 ka. The
principal inference is that basaltic magmas intruded the trachytic magma chamber below the
caldera and were erupted in recent times within the caldera and not only beyond, as the
distribution of basaltic centers would suggest. Data are used to discuss the relationship
between felsic and mafic magmas at Pantelleria.
of Pantelleria. The inner portion of the caldera has instead been filled by trachyte lavas,
pantellerite lavas and pumice fall deposits. This paper focuses on a low-volume benmoreite
lava topping the trachyte lava pile in the middle of the young caldera.
The mineral chemistry, including trace elements in clinopyroxene (LA-ICP-MS), suggests
that benmoreite is a hybrid product resulting from mixing between a trachytic magma and a
basaltic end member even more primitive than those erupted during the past 50 ka. The
principal inference is that basaltic magmas intruded the trachytic magma chamber below the
caldera and were erupted in recent times within the caldera and not only beyond, as the
distribution of basaltic centers would suggest. Data are used to discuss the relationship
between felsic and mafic magmas at Pantelleria.
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