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Volcanoes are Fed by ‘Mush’ Reservoirs, Says New Study
Sci-News.com ^ | Dec 5, 2018 | News Staff / Source

Posted on 12/07/2018 10:15:20 AM PST by ETL

In order to erupt, volcanoes need a source of magma — melted, liquid rock — containing relatively few solid crystals.

Traditionally, this magma was thought to be formed and stored in a magma chamber.

Recent studies of magma chemistry have challenged this view, leading to the suggestion of the 'mush' reservoir model, where smaller pools of magma sit in the small gaps between solid crystals.

However, the mush reservoir model could not explain how magmas containing relatively few crystals arise and are delivered to volcanoes in order for them to erupt at the surface.

Now, with sophisticated modeling of mush reservoirs, Professor Jackson and co-authors come up with a solution.

Within the mush reservoir scenario, the magma is less dense than the crystals, causing it to rise up through the spaces between them.

As it rises, the magma reacts with the crystals, melting them and leading to local areas containing magma with relatively few crystals. It is these short-lived areas of increased magma that can lead to eruptions.

“A major mystery about volcanoes is that they were thought to be underlain by large chambers of molten rock. Such magma chambers, however, were very difficult to find,” said co-author Professor Stephen Sparks, from the University of Bristol.

“The new idea is that molten rock forms within largely crystalline hot rocks, spending most of its time in little pores within the rock rather than in large magma chambers.”

“However, the rock melt is slowly squeezed out to form pools of melt, which can then erupt or form ephemeral magma chambers.”

As well as the initiation of eruptions, the new mush reservoir model can help explain other phenomena in volcanic systems, such as how the magma chemical composition evolves and how much older crystals can be erupted within younger magmas.

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Thank you for the interesting series of charts and explanations. I was going to ask the relative melt temperatures of granite and basalt, which this chart answers, and then how this would affect crystallization and and related issues.


21 posted on 12/07/2018 3:33:03 PM PST by gleeaikin
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Eskimos have known about this forever...when they detect mush building up, they warn their dogs to make them pull the sled faster and put some distance.....”Mush! Mush!”


22 posted on 12/08/2018 2:41:49 AM PST by trebb (Those who don't donate anything tend to be empty gasbags...no-value-added types)
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