Elena Boari
University of Florence
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Bollettino Della Societa Geologica Italiana | 2015
Sandro Conticelli; Elena Boari; Luca Burlamacchi; Francesca Cifelli; Francesco Moscardi; Marinella A. Laurenzi; Luca Ferrari Pedraglio; Lorella Francalanci; Marco Benvenuti; Eleonora Braschi; Piero Manetti
Monte Amiata is a small volcano composed by trachytic to olivine latitic lava flows and domes emplaced in a very short time between 305 and 231 ka. The main petrographic features are represented by the occurrence of i) abundant rounded magmatic enclaves increasing in dimension and quantity passing from early to late erupted Monte Amiata volcanic rocks, ii) large sanidine megacrysts, mainly confined in the second stage of activity characterised by the emplacement of exogenous domes and massive lava flows, and iii) mafic olivine latitic lava flows, with intermediate compositions between the early silica-rich volcanic rocks and the most mafic rounded magmatic enclaves hosted by the Monte Amiata volcanic rocks. The occurrence of rounded magmatic enclaves testifies fresh magma injection and stirring within a differentiated magma reservoir. This triggered the pouring out of the viscous trachydacitic resident magma. A reverse differentiation pathway is observed with time of magma emplacement, which is accompanied by the decrease of silica contents and increase of MgO and compatible elements passing from early trachydacites to final olivine-latites. The same timely reverse differentiation pathway is observed among magmatic enclaves, with the most mafic terms hosted by final olivine-latitic lava flows. Fine-grained rounded magmatic enclaves, indeed, range in composition from potassic trachybasalt (absarokite) to olivine-latite. The overall geochemical and isotopic features agree with a mixing process between a highly differentiated (i.e., high silica), and partially crystallised, high-K calc-alkaline end- member and a mafic ultrapotassic magma possibly leucite-bearing. Absence of leucite in the Amiata rocks and enclaves is due to high-silica activity of derived magmas caused by the high-silica end-member of the mixing process.
Lithos | 2009
Sandro Conticelli; Luisa Guarnieri; Alice Farinelli; Massimo Mattei; Riccardo Avanzinelli; Gianluca Bianchini; Elena Boari; Simone Tommasini; Massimo Tiepolo; Dejan Prelević; Giampiero Venturelli
Bulletin of Volcanology | 2009
Elena Boari; Riccardo Avanzinelli; Leone Melluso; Guido Giordano; Massimo Mattei; Arnaldo A. De Benedetti; Vincenzo Morra; Sandro Conticelli
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology | 2009
Sandro Conticelli; Sara Marchionni; Davide Rosa; Guido Giordano; Elena Boari; Riccardo Avanzinelli
Journal of Petrology | 2009
Elena Boari; Simone Tommasini; Marinella A. Laurenzi; Sandro Conticelli
Journal of The Virtual Explorer | 2010
Sandro Conticelli; Marinella A. Laurenzi; Guido Giordano; Massimo Mattei; Riccardo Avanzinelli; Leone Melluso; Simone Tommasini; Elena Boari; Francesca Cifelli; Giulia Perini
Journal of Petrology | 2009
Maurizio Mazzucchelli; Giorgio Rivalenti; Daniele Brunelli; Alberto Zanetti; Elena Boari
Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina | 2008
Giorgio Pasquarè; A Bistacchi; Lorella Francalanci; Gustavo Walter Bertotto; Elena Boari; Matteo Massironi; Andrea Rossotti
Canadian Mineralogist | 2007
Elena Boari; Sandro Conticelli
OIV 2008 – 31st World Congress of Vine and Wine. | 2008
Elena Boari; Simone Tommasini; M Mercuri; Morra; Massimo Mattei; Nadia Mulinacci; Sandro Conticelli