Authors
Oliver Spieler, Ben Kennedy, Ulrich Kueppers, Donald B Dingwell, Bettina Scheu, Jacopo Taddeucci
Publication date
2004/9/30
Journal
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Volume
226
Issue
1-2
Pages
139-148
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
In response to rapid decompression, porous magma may fragment explosively. This occurs when the melt can no longer withstand forces exerted upon it due to the overpressure in included bubbles. This occurs at a critical pressure difference between the bubbles and the surrounding magma. In this study we have investigated this pressure threshold necessary for the fragmentation of magma. Here we present the first comprehensive, high temperature experimental quantification of the fragmentation threshold of volcanic rocks varying widely in porosity, permeability, crystallinity, and chemical composition. We exposed samples to increasing pressure differentials in a high temperature shock tube apparatus until fragmentation was initiated. Experimentally, we define the fragmentation threshold as the minimum pressure differential that leads to complete fragmentation of the pressurized porous rock sample. Our results …
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