Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4715419 | Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2006 | 34 Pages |
Abstract
Combined with existing data for the southernmost arc segment, we provide an overview of the spatial distribution and magmatic heterogeneity along â¼780 km of the Kermadec arc at 30°-36°30â² S. Coincident changes in arc elevation and lava composition define three volcano-tectonic segments. A central deeper segment at 32°20â²-34°10â² S has basement elevations of > 3200 m water-depth, and relatively simple stratovolcanoes dominated by low-K series, basalt-basaltic andesite. In contrast, the adjoining arc segments have higher basement elevations (typically < 2500 m water-depth), multi-vent volcanic centres including caldera complexes, and erupt sub-equal proportions of dacite and basalt-basaltic andesite. The association of silicic magmas with higher basement elevations (and hence thicker crust), coupled with significant inter- and intra-volcano heterogeneity of the silicic lavas, but not the mafic lavas, is interpreted as evidence for dehydration melting of the sub-arc crust. Conversely, the crust beneath the deeper arc segments is thinner, initially cooler, and has not yet reached the thermal requirements for anatexis. Silicic calderas with diameters > 3 km coincide with the shallower arc segments. The dominant mode of large caldera formation is interpreted as mass-discharge pyroclastic eruption with syn-eruptive collapse. Hence, the shallower arc segments are characterized by both the generation of volatile-enriched magmas from crustal melting and a reduced hydrostatic load, allowing magma vesiculation and fragmentation to initiate and sustain pyroclastic eruptions. Proposed initiation parameters for submarine pyroclastic eruptions are water-depths < 1000 m, magmas with 5-6 wt.% water and > 70 wt.% SiO2, and a high discharge rate.
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Authors
I.C. Wright, T.J. Worthington, J.A. Gamble,