2021
DOI: 10.1029/2021gl095175
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The Role of Tuffs in Sealing Volcanic Conduits

Abstract: Hydrothermal alteration by2 SO E -rich fluids governs the physicochemical properties of stratovolcanoes worldwide (Mayer et al., 2016;Zimbelman et al., 2005). As these fluids alter the conduit rocks, inevitable changes in rock porosity and permeability can limit outgassing and promote explosive volcanic behavior. This was observed at Poás volcano (Costa Rica), where the formation of a pressurized hydrothermal seal by secondary mineral precipitation and volatile accumulation limited 2 SO E -emissions for two ye… Show more

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“…Based on the secondary mineral assemblage, it is inferred that the samples were altered by hot acidic (pH < $< $ 2–6) fluids at temperatures less than 400°C (Hedenquist et al., 1993; Pirajno, 2009; Zimbelman et al., 2005). The samples were classified based on the proportion of secondary phases as fresh to slightly altered (0%–5%), moderately altered (5%–40%), and highly altered (>40%) (Kanakiya et al., 2021). A list of reference IDs for the measured samples and sample photos are provided in Table and Figure , respectively.…”
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“…Based on the secondary mineral assemblage, it is inferred that the samples were altered by hot acidic (pH < $< $ 2–6) fluids at temperatures less than 400°C (Hedenquist et al., 1993; Pirajno, 2009; Zimbelman et al., 2005). The samples were classified based on the proportion of secondary phases as fresh to slightly altered (0%–5%), moderately altered (5%–40%), and highly altered (>40%) (Kanakiya et al., 2021). A list of reference IDs for the measured samples and sample photos are provided in Table and Figure , respectively.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sample collection, as well as characterization of hydrothermal alteration mineralogy and intensity using X-ray diffraction, petrography, backscattered-electron imaging (BSE), and energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), is reported by Kanakiya et al (2021). Overall, these samples underwent acid-sulfate alteration in which their primary minerals (plagioclase, pyroxene, volcanic glass, and Fe-Ti oxides) were consumed to different extents and replaced by a secondary mineral assemblage of alunite ± cristobalite ± tridymite ± anhydrite ± clays ± pyrite ± amorphous phases (silica/aluminosilicates) (Kanakiya et al, 2021). Based on the secondary mineral assemblage, it is inferred that the samples were altered by hot acidic (pH 𝐴𝐴 𝐴 2-6) fluids at temperatures less than 400°C (Hedenquist et al, 1993;Pirajno, 2009;Zimbelman et al, 2005).…”
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“…Brothers volcano is an active submarine caldera and one of 34 large volcanic complexes of the Kermadec arc (de Ronde et al, 2001(de Ronde et al, , 2003. Volcanic rocks span a wide range in physical and hydraulic properties, the result of their varied lithologies and associated microstructures, vesicularity, fracturing (primary and subsequent faulting), alteration mineral assemblages, alteration intensity, and compaction as a consequence of sequential deposition of volcanic products (McPhie and Allen, 1992;Bartetzko et al, 2005;Wyering et al, 2014;Heap et al, 2017;Clarke et al, 2020;Durán et al, 2019;Kanakiya et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%