Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4713115 Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 2015 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The erupted tephra and total magma volumes of several maar–diatremes are calculated.•Diatreme volumes are constrained based upon existing geophysical models.•Ejecta rim volumes are calculated based on high resolution digital elevation models.•The estimated VEI magnitude of each eruption ranged between 2 and 3.

Calculating the volume of magma involved in an eruption of a maar volcano is often hindered by the uncertainty of the volumes of maar–diatremes. We calculate the eruptive volumes of several complex monogenetic volcanic centres, utilising existing geophysical models to constrain the volumes of subsurface diatremes and conduits, and digital elevation models and drill hole data to constrain the volume of the ejecta rims. We focus our calculations on several maar volcanoes within the Newer Volcanics Province of south-eastern Australia including Ecklin maar, and the Red Rock and Mount Leura volcanic complexes. Based on an average componentry of the ejecta-rim, we estimate a dense rock equivalent magma volume of 0.04 × 109 m3, 0.17 × 109 m3 and 0.29 × 109 m3 for Ecklin maar, the Red Rock and Mount Leura volcanic complexes respectively. The Red Rock and Mount Leura volcanic complexes have magma volumes that are an order of magnitude higher than Ecklin maar, and exhibit far more complex eruptive histories with multiple vents and transitions between explosive phreatomagmatic, magmatic explosive and effusive styles. Based on the total tephra volume comparisons of observed eruptions, we estimate a VEI of 2 for Ecklin, Mount Leura and Red Rock.

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