Magma recharge patterns control eruption styles and magnitudes at Popocatépetl volcano (Mexico)
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2022-01-05Submitted date
2020-12-21
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Abstract - Diffusion chronometry has produced petrological evidence that magma recharge in mafic to intermediate systems can trigger volcanic eruptions within weeks to months. However, less is known about longer-term recharge frequencies and durations priming magma reservoirs for eruptions. We use Fe-Mg diffusion modeling in orthopyroxene to show that the duration, frequency, and timing of pre-eruptive recharge at Popocatépetl volcano (Mexico) vary systematically with eruption style and magnitude. Effusive eruptions are preceded by 9–13 yr of increased recharge activity, compared to 15–100 yr for explosive eruptions. Explosive eruptions also record a higher number of individual recharge episodes priming the plumbing system. The largest explosive eruptions are further distinguished by an ~1 yr recharge hiatus directly prior to eruption. Our results offer valuable context for the interpretation of ongoing activity at Popocatépetl, and seeking similar correlations at other arc volcanoes may advance eruption forecasting by including constraints on potential eruption size and style.Citation
Martin F. Mangler, Chiara Maria Petrone, Julie Prytulak; Magma recharge patterns control eruption styles and magnitudes at Popocatépetl volcano (Mexico). Geology 2022;; 50 (3): 366–370. doi: https://doi.org/10.1130/G49365.1Publisher
Geological Society of AmericaJournal
GeologyDOI
10.1130/g49365.1Type
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Copyright © 2022 The Authors. Gold Open Access: This paper is published under the terms of the CC-BY license. The attached file is the published version of the article.NHM Repository
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0091-7613EISSN
1943-2682ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1130/g49365.1
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