2010
DOI: 10.1093/petrology/egq055
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Phase Equilibrium Constraints on Pre-eruptive Conditions of Recent Felsic Explosive Volcanism at Pantelleria Island, Italy

Abstract: We present experimental phase equilibria carried out on a pantelleritic bulk-rock composition with a peralkalinity index [PI INTRODUCTIONPantelleria island is the type-locality of pantellerite, an iron-and sodium-rich peralkaline rhyolite. Pantellerites, by far the most abundant rock-type at Pantelleria, occur as pyroclastic flows, pumice fall deposits, or as obsidianaceous lavas (Mahood & Hildreth, 1986). After the Plinian eruption of the Green Tuff (45 ka BP), and the related caldera collapse, resurgent fels… Show more

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“…Using the average rim compositions of pyroxene phenocrysts and of matrix glass (below) in B355, the Fe-Mg K D is 0.14. This is in line with values determined for other peralkaline trachytes and rhyolites from Pantelleria, Italy (0.12-0.16 ;Carmichael 1962;Mahood and Stimac 1990;Di Carlo et al 2010). These K D values are lower than those in mafic and intermediate rocks, which are normally in the range 0.20-0.30 (Sisson and Grove 1993;Putirka et al 2003).…”
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“…Using the average rim compositions of pyroxene phenocrysts and of matrix glass (below) in B355, the Fe-Mg K D is 0.14. This is in line with values determined for other peralkaline trachytes and rhyolites from Pantelleria, Italy (0.12-0.16 ;Carmichael 1962;Mahood and Stimac 1990;Di Carlo et al 2010). These K D values are lower than those in mafic and intermediate rocks, which are normally in the range 0.20-0.30 (Sisson and Grove 1993;Putirka et al 2003).…”
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confidence: 91%
“…This is in accord with the general situation in peralkaline rhyolites; hedenbergite is the normal pyroxene phenocryst even in the most strongly peralkaline rocks, aegirine-augite being recorded only rarely (Macdonald et al 2011). This is probably related to the relatively low fO 2 at which the magmas evolve, at or close to FMQ (Scaillet and Macdonald 2001White et al 2005White et al , 2009Ren et al 2006;Di Carlo et al 2010). A microphenocryst in B355 has a relatively magnesian core (Ca 44.9 Mg 21.1 Fe 34.0 ), which may represent a highertemperature phase of magmatic evolution or mixing of the pantellerite with a more trachytic magma.…”
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“…Ar samples from ten key units were selected based on an extensive field-mapping and petrographic survey of the posttrachyte volcanism (Di Carlo et al, 2010;La Felice, 2008;Rotolo et al, 2007). These are mainly found on the northeastern sector of the young caldera ( Fig.…”
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