Eruptive scenarios associated with the possible reactivation of maar-forming events in the Quaternary, ultrapotassic Colli Albani Volcanic District (CAVD) provides implications for volcanic hazard assessment in the densely populated area near Rome. Based on detailed stratigraphy, grain size, componentry, ash morphoscopy and petro-chemical analyses of maar eruption products, along with textural analysis of cored juvenile clasts, we attempt to reconstruct the eruptive dynamics of the Prata Porci and Albano maars, as related to pre- and syn-eruptive interactions between trachybasaltic to K-foiditic feeder magmas and carbonate-silicoclastic and subvolcanic country rocks. Magma volumes in the order of 0.5-3.1 x 10(8) m(3) were erupted during the monogenetic Prata Porci maar activity and the three eruptive cycles of the Albano multiple maar, originating loose to strongly lithified, wet and dry pyroclastic surge deposits, Strombolian scoria fall horizons and lithic-rich explosion breccias. These deposits contain a wide range of accessory and accidental lithic clasts, with significant vertical stratigraphic variations in the lithic types and abundances. The two maar study cases hold a record of repeated transitions between magmatic (i.e, Strombolian fallout) and hydromagmatic (wet and dry pyroclastic surges) activity styles. Evidence of phreatic explosions, a common precursor of explosive volcanic activity, is only found at the base of the Prata Ford eruptive succession. The quantitative evaluation of the proportions of the different eruptive styles in the stratigraphic record of the two maars, based on magma vs. lithic volume estimates, reveals a prevailing magmatic character in terms of erupted magma volumes despite the hydromagmatic footprint. Different degrees of explosive magma-water interaction were apparently controlled by the different hydrogeological and geological-structural settings. In the Prata Ford case, shifts in the depth of magma fragmentation are proposed to have accompanied eruption style changes. In the Albano case, a deeply dissected geothermal aquifer in peri-caldera setting and variable mass eruption rates were the main controlling factors of repeated shifts in the eruptive style. Finally, textural evidence from cored juvenile clasts and analytical modeling of melt-solid heat transfer indicate that the interacting substrate in the Prata Porci case was at low, uniform temperature (similar to 100 degrees C) as compared to the highly variable temperatures (up to 700-800 degrees C) inferred for the geothermal system beneath Albano. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Sub-surface dynamics and eruptive styles of maars in the Colli Albani Volcanic District, Central Italy / Sottili, Gianluca; J., Taddeucci; Palladino, Danilo Mauro; Gaeta, Mario; P., Scarlato; G., Ventura. - In: JOURNAL OF VOLCANOLOGY AND GEOTHERMAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 0377-0273. - 180:2-4(2009), pp. 189-202. (Intervento presentato al convegno General Assembly of the International-Association-of-Geodesy/24th General Assembly of the International-Union-of-Geodesy-and-Geophysics tenutosi a Perugia, ITALY nel JUL 02-13, 2007) [10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2008.07.022].

Sub-surface dynamics and eruptive styles of maars in the Colli Albani Volcanic District, Central Italy

SOTTILI, Gianluca;PALLADINO, Danilo Mauro;GAETA, Mario;
2009

Abstract

Eruptive scenarios associated with the possible reactivation of maar-forming events in the Quaternary, ultrapotassic Colli Albani Volcanic District (CAVD) provides implications for volcanic hazard assessment in the densely populated area near Rome. Based on detailed stratigraphy, grain size, componentry, ash morphoscopy and petro-chemical analyses of maar eruption products, along with textural analysis of cored juvenile clasts, we attempt to reconstruct the eruptive dynamics of the Prata Porci and Albano maars, as related to pre- and syn-eruptive interactions between trachybasaltic to K-foiditic feeder magmas and carbonate-silicoclastic and subvolcanic country rocks. Magma volumes in the order of 0.5-3.1 x 10(8) m(3) were erupted during the monogenetic Prata Porci maar activity and the three eruptive cycles of the Albano multiple maar, originating loose to strongly lithified, wet and dry pyroclastic surge deposits, Strombolian scoria fall horizons and lithic-rich explosion breccias. These deposits contain a wide range of accessory and accidental lithic clasts, with significant vertical stratigraphic variations in the lithic types and abundances. The two maar study cases hold a record of repeated transitions between magmatic (i.e, Strombolian fallout) and hydromagmatic (wet and dry pyroclastic surges) activity styles. Evidence of phreatic explosions, a common precursor of explosive volcanic activity, is only found at the base of the Prata Ford eruptive succession. The quantitative evaluation of the proportions of the different eruptive styles in the stratigraphic record of the two maars, based on magma vs. lithic volume estimates, reveals a prevailing magmatic character in terms of erupted magma volumes despite the hydromagmatic footprint. Different degrees of explosive magma-water interaction were apparently controlled by the different hydrogeological and geological-structural settings. In the Prata Ford case, shifts in the depth of magma fragmentation are proposed to have accompanied eruption style changes. In the Albano case, a deeply dissected geothermal aquifer in peri-caldera setting and variable mass eruption rates were the main controlling factors of repeated shifts in the eruptive style. Finally, textural evidence from cored juvenile clasts and analytical modeling of melt-solid heat transfer indicate that the interacting substrate in the Prata Porci case was at low, uniform temperature (similar to 100 degrees C) as compared to the highly variable temperatures (up to 700-800 degrees C) inferred for the geothermal system beneath Albano. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2009
colli albani; cored scoria; hydromagmatic eruption; lithic entrainment; maar
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Sub-surface dynamics and eruptive styles of maars in the Colli Albani Volcanic District, Central Italy / Sottili, Gianluca; J., Taddeucci; Palladino, Danilo Mauro; Gaeta, Mario; P., Scarlato; G., Ventura. - In: JOURNAL OF VOLCANOLOGY AND GEOTHERMAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 0377-0273. - 180:2-4(2009), pp. 189-202. (Intervento presentato al convegno General Assembly of the International-Association-of-Geodesy/24th General Assembly of the International-Union-of-Geodesy-and-Geophysics tenutosi a Perugia, ITALY nel JUL 02-13, 2007) [10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2008.07.022].
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