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Geology | 2011

Large-scale silicate liquid immiscibility during differentiation of tholeiitic basalt to granite and the origin of the Daly gap

Bernard Charlier; Olivier Namur; Michael J. Toplis; Pierre Schiano; Nicolas Cluzel; Michael D. Higgins; Jacqueline Vander Auwera

The dearth of intermediate magmatic compositions at the Earths surface, referred to as the Daly gap, remains a major issue in igneous petrology. The initially favored explanation invoking silicate liquid immiscibility during evolution of basalt to rhyolite has lost support because of the absence of any firm geological evidence for separation of Fe- and Si-rich liquids in igneous rocks. This work presents a record of large-scale magmatic differentiation due to immiscibility in the tholeiitic Sept Iles intrusion (Canada), one of the largest layered plutonic bodies on Earth. Gabbroic cumulate rocks from the Critical Zone of this intrusion show a bimodal distribution in density and P2O5 content, despite identical major element chemistry of the principal magmatic phases. Immiscibility is supported by the presence of contrasting Fe-rich and Si-rich melt inclusions trapped in cumulus apatite. Phase diagrams and well-documented occurrences of small-scale immiscibility confirm that liquid-liquid unmixing and the separation of Fe-rich and Si-rich liquids may contribute significantly to the Daly gap along the tholeiitic liquid line of descent.


Bulletin of Volcanology | 2018

Dukono, the predominant source of volcanic degassing in Indonesia, sustained by a depleted Indian-MORB

Philipson Bani; Giancarlo Tamburello; Estelle F. Rose-Koga; Marco Liuzzo; Alessandro Aiuppa; Nicolas Cluzel; Iwan Amat; Devy Kamil Syahbana; Hendra Gunawan; M. Bitetto

Located on Halmahera island, Dukono is among the least known volcanoes in Indonesia. A compilation of the rare available reports indicates that this remote and hardly accessible volcano has been regularly in eruption since 1933, and has undergone nearly continuous eruptive manifestation over the last decade. The first study of its gas emissions, presented in this work, highlights a huge magmatic volatile contribution into the atmosphere, with an estimated annual output of about 290 kt of SO2, 5000 kt of H2O, 88 kt of CO2, 5 kt of H2S and 7 kt of H2. Assuming these figures are representative of the long-term continuous eruptive activity, then Dukono is the current most prominent volcanic gas discharge point in Indonesia and ranks among the top-ten volcanic SO2 sources on earth. Combining our findings with other recent volcanic SO2 flux results, obtained during periodic campaigns at a number of volcanoes with DOAS and UV-Cameras, the SO2 emission budget for Indonesia is estimated at 540 kt year−1, representing 2–3% of the global volcanic SO2 contribution into the atmosphere. This figure should be considered as minimum as gas emissions from numerous other active volcanoes in Indonesia are yet to be evaluated. This voluminous degassing output from Dukono is sustained by a depleted Indian-MORB (I-MORB) mantle source. This latter is currently undergoing lateral pressure from the steepening of the subducted slab, the downward force from the Philippine Sea plate and the westward motion of a continental fragments along the Sorong fault, leading to high fluid fluxes to the surface. Over the course of Dukono eruptive activity, the magma reservoir has changed from a less differentiated source that fed the past voluminous lava flows to a more evolved melt that sustained the current ongoing explosive activity.


Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology | 2011

The rate of water loss from olivine-hosted melt inclusions

Yang Chen; Ariel Provost; Pierre Schiano; Nicolas Cluzel


Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology | 2008

Kinetics of heterogeneous bubble nucleation in rhyolitic melts: implications for the number density of bubbles in volcanic conduits and for pumice textures

Nicolas Cluzel; Didier Laporte; Ariel Provost; I. Kannewischer


Bulletin of Volcanology | 2010

Simulating bubble number density of rhyolitic pumices from Plinian eruptions: constraints from fast decompression experiments

Morihisa Hamada; Didier Laporte; Nicolas Cluzel; Kenneth T. Koga; Tatsuhiko Kawamoto


Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology | 2013

Magma ascent rate and initial water concentration inferred from diffusive water loss from olivine-hosted melt inclusions

Yang Chen; Ariel Provost; Pierre Schiano; Nicolas Cluzel


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2014

A new method of reconstituting the P–T conditions of fluid circulation in an accretionary prism (Shimanto, Japan) from microthermometry of methane-bearing aqueous inclusions

Hugues Raimbourg; Régis Thiéry; Maxime Vacelet; Claire Ramboz; Nicolas Cluzel; Emmanuel Le Trong; Asuka Yamaguchi; Gaku Kimura


Lithos | 2017

Geochemistry of olivine-hosted melt inclusions in the Baekdusan (Changbaishan) basalts: Implications for recycling of oceanic crustal materials into the mantle source

Hyun-Ok Choi; Sung Hi Choi; Pierre Schiano; Moonsup Cho; Nicolas Cluzel; Jean-Luc Devidal; Kyoochul Ha


Bulletin of Volcanology | 2017

Textural evolution of magma during the 9.4-ka trachytic explosive eruption at Kilian Volcano, Chaîne des Puys, France

M. Colombier; Lucia Gurioli; Timothy H. Druitt; Thomas Shea; Pierre Boivin; D. Miallier; Nicolas Cluzel


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2016

P–V–T–X evolution of olivine-hosted melt inclusions during high-temperature homogenization treatment

Federica Schiavi; Ariel Provost; Pierre Schiano; Nicolas Cluzel

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Pierre Schiano

Blaise Pascal University

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Didier Laporte

Blaise Pascal University

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Blaise Pascal University

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