2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2016.10.006
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Open-system behaviour of magmatic fluid phase and transport of copper in arc magmas at Krakatau and Batur volcanoes, Indonesia

Abstract: The Sunda arc of Indonesia is an excellent example of how volcanic processes at convergent plate margins affect the distribution of metals and control the distribution of ore deposits. In this paper, we report microtextural observations and microanalytical data (SEM-EDS and LA-ICP-MS) of silicate and sulfide melt inclusions from fresh samples of volcanic rocks from the 2008 eruption of Mt Krakatau and 1963 eruption of Mt Batur, Sunda arc, Indonesia that bear implications on the concentration and transport of C… Show more

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“…Two main stages of sulfide evolution were observed in this study, confirming the experimental temperature range windows for specific mineral pairs as well as conclusions from previous research (Hattori, 1996;Parat et al, 2011;Du et al, 2014;Agangi and Reddy, 2016). The first stage accounts for the more primitive sulfide types (Type 1 and 2) including mss-rich ± iss and mss + iss sulfide melt, now represented by compositions (shown from individual mineral analysis in Fig.…”
Section: Sulfide Melt Evolutionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Two main stages of sulfide evolution were observed in this study, confirming the experimental temperature range windows for specific mineral pairs as well as conclusions from previous research (Hattori, 1996;Parat et al, 2011;Du et al, 2014;Agangi and Reddy, 2016). The first stage accounts for the more primitive sulfide types (Type 1 and 2) including mss-rich ± iss and mss + iss sulfide melt, now represented by compositions (shown from individual mineral analysis in Fig.…”
Section: Sulfide Melt Evolutionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…An older, 1963 basalt from Anak Krakatau also yielded average magma storage temperatures of 1,098 °C (with 3 wt% H 2 O) and 1,132 °C (with 2 wt% H 2 O), estimated using plagioclase-melt thermobarometry at depths of 23 km and 29 km, respectively (Dahren et al, 2012). The temperatures of Anak Krakatau magmas are generally >1,000 °C, higher than that of Young Krakatau, as also reported by Agangi and Reddy (2016) for 2008 eruptive products.…”
Section: Anak Krakatausupporting
confidence: 60%
“…By varying incrementally the proportion x of glass in the mixed analyses, the calculation allowed to bring the Al values within the range measured by EPMA. For comparable methods, see Agangi and Reddy (2016) and Halter et al (2002). This correction was applied to both major and trace elements.…”
Section: J a P A N S E A P A C If Ic O C E A N H O N S H Umentioning
confidence: 99%