BUBBLE PLUMES GENERATED DURING RECHARGE OF BASALTIC MAGMA RESERVOIRS

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dc.contributor.author Phillips J.C.
dc.contributor.author Woods A.W.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-02-11T07:53:53Z
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dc.date.issued 2001
dc.identifier https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=563681
dc.identifier.citation Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2001, 186, 2, 297-309
dc.identifier.issn 0012-821X
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/24644
dc.description.abstract CO2 is relatively insoluble in basaltic magma at low crustal pressures. It therefore exists as a gas phase in the form of bubbles in shallow crustal reservoirs. Over time these bubbles may separate gravitationally from the magma in the chamber. As a result, any new magma which recharges the chamber from deeper in the crust may be more bubble-rich and hence of lower density than the magma in the chamber. Using scaling arguments, we show that for typical recharge fluxes, such a source of low-viscosity, bubble-rich basalt may generate a turbulent bubble plume within the chamber. We also show that the bubbles are typically sufficiently small to have a low Reynolds number and to remain in the flow. We then present a series of analogue laboratory experiments which identify that the motion of such a turbulent bubble-driven line plume is well described by the classical theory of buoyant plumes. Using the classical plume theory we then examine the effect of the return flow associated with such bubble plumes on the mixing and redistribution of bubbles within the chamber. Using this model, we show that a relatively deep bubbly layer of magma may form below a thin foam layer at the roof. If, as an eruption proceeds, there is a continuing influx at the base of the chamber, then our model suggests that the bubble content of the bubbly layer may gradually increase. This may lead to a transition from lava flow activity to more explosive fire-fountaining activity. The foam layer at the top of the chamber may provide a flux for the continual outgassing from the flanks of the volcano [Ryan, Am. Geophys. Union Geophys. Monogr. 91 (1990)] and if it deepens sufficiently it may contribute to the eruptive activity [Vergniolle and Jaupart, J. Geophys. Res. 95 (1990) 2793-3001].
dc.subject VOLATILES
dc.subject EXSOLUTION
dc.subject BUBBLES
dc.subject CONVECTION
dc.subject BUOYANCY
dc.subject PLUMES
dc.title BUBBLE PLUMES GENERATED DURING RECHARGE OF BASALTIC MAGMA RESERVOIRS
dc.type Статья


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