2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2019.06.011
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Multi-stage chaotic magma mixing at Turrialba volcano

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“…(2006) and DeVitre et al. (2019) detail the complex mixing of magma batches that have occurred for the more recent eruptions at Turrialba and Irazú respectively, both noting a shared basaltic‐andesitic magmatic composition. Petrological data from andesitic magma of the El Retiro eruption (Di Piazza et al., 2019) suggests that the temperature and pressure conditions corresponded with a plumbing system at ∼12 km beneath the crater.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(2006) and DeVitre et al. (2019) detail the complex mixing of magma batches that have occurred for the more recent eruptions at Turrialba and Irazú respectively, both noting a shared basaltic‐andesitic magmatic composition. Petrological data from andesitic magma of the El Retiro eruption (Di Piazza et al., 2019) suggests that the temperature and pressure conditions corresponded with a plumbing system at ∼12 km beneath the crater.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite being geographically close, the Irazú and Turrialba volcanoes undergo different eruptive cycles. This may partially be explained by the complex magmatic interactions between different reservoirs at depth as highlighted by geochemical and petrological data (Alvarado et al., 2006; DeVitre et al., 2019). Alvarado et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Matsunaga et al 2020;30. Yamada et al 2021 hydrothermal sealing that generated ash plumes up to 4 km high (Alvarado et al 2016;de Moor et al 2016;Stix and de Moor 2018;DeVitre et al 2019).…”
Section: Key Events Of the Past 10 Yearsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shallow magma interacts with primitive magma rising in syneruptive times generating eruptions fed by heterogeneous melts. This phenomenon typically generates tephra which is non uniform for textural, physical and morphological features (Taddeucci et al, 2004a;Alfano et al, 2009;Perez et al, 2009;DeVitre et al, 2019). Identification of magma types (end members, hybrid) by petrographic investigations is relatively straightforward (Taddeucci et al, 2002;Polacci et al, 2019); quantifying how magma types distribute within tephra populations and how they relate to the morphological properties of the pyroclastic particles requires a more comprehensive approach based on several analytical techniques.…”
Section: General Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%