Authors
Clive Oppenheimer, Roberto Moretti, Philip R Kyle, Al Eschenbacher, Jacob B Lowenstern, Richard L Hervig, Nelia W Dunbar
Publication date
2011/6/15
Journal
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Volume
306
Issue
3-4
Pages
261-271
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Continental intraplate volcanoes, such as Erebus volcano, Antarctica, are associated with extensional tectonics, mantle upwelling and high heat flow. Typically, erupted magmas are alkaline and rich in volatiles (especially CO2), inherited from low degrees of partial melting of mantle sources. We examine the degassing of the magmatic system at Erebus volcano using melt inclusion data and high temporal resolution open-path Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic measurements of gas emissions from the active lava lake. Remarkably different gas signatures are associated with passive and explosive gas emissions, representative of volatile contents and redox conditions that reveal contrasting shallow and deep degassing sources. We show that this unexpected degassing signature provides a unique probe for magma differentiation and transfer of CO2-rich oxidised fluids from the mantle to the surface, and …
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