2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2012.10.004
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Thermal weakening of the carbonate basement under Mt. Etna volcano (Italy): Implications for volcano instability

Abstract: The physical integrity of a sub-volcanic basement is crucial in controlling the stability of a volcanic edifice. For many volcanoes, this basement can comprise thick sequences of carbonates that are prone to significant thermally-induced alteration. These debilitating thermal reactions, facilitated by heat from proximal magma storage volumes, promote the weakening of the rock mass and likely therefore encourage edifice instability. Such instability can result in slow, gravitational spreading and episodic to co… Show more

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“…Additionally, calcite crystals in the moderately altered andesite have reaction textures after having been treated to 739 °C (Figure c). The relatively large second reaction observed in the TG analyses of the moderately altered andesite (Figure a) is consistent with decarbonation reactions of calcite in this temperature range, as shown in equation (e.g., Mollo et al, ; Heap, Mollo, et al, ). Calcite=Calcium oxide+Carbon0.25emDioxide CaCO3=CaO+CO2 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Additionally, calcite crystals in the moderately altered andesite have reaction textures after having been treated to 739 °C (Figure c). The relatively large second reaction observed in the TG analyses of the moderately altered andesite (Figure a) is consistent with decarbonation reactions of calcite in this temperature range, as shown in equation (e.g., Mollo et al, ; Heap, Mollo, et al, ). Calcite=Calcium oxide+Carbon0.25emDioxide CaCO3=CaO+CO2 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The sonic wave results show that the saturated samples have a noticeable P-wave velocity increase (average 4%) in wave velocity compared to the dry samples, while the saturated and dry S-wave velocities are generally smaller (average − 2%). This phenomenon has been observed in other studies (e.g., Heap et al 2013Heap et al , 2014. The microfracture-dominated samples tended to have a higher dry P-and S-wave velocities.…”
Section: Ultrasonic Wave Velocitysupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Sill emplacement above previous sill may also occur (Rocchi et al, ; Westerman et al, ), as probably due to low rigidity and/or high‐viscosity contrasts due to advanced but not complete solidification of the older sill, or to the lateral feeding of the younger sills, without any interaction with the older magma. Rigidity inversions may be due to thermal weakening (i.e., decrease of rock rigidity; Heap et al, ), so that portions of the crust become more compliant at high depths, as geophysically detected in Afar (Desissa et al, ), Iceland (Mitchell et al, ; Schuler et al, ), and Canary Islands (Martí et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%