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A complex, Subplinian-type eruption from low-viscosity, phonolitic to tephri-phonolitic magma: the AD 472 (Pollena) eruption of Somma-Vesuvius, Italy

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BULLETIN OF VOLCANOLOGY
卷 67, 期 8, 页码 743-767

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DOI: 10.1007/s00445-005-0414-x

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Subplinian eruption; oscillating behavior; magmatic-phreatomagmatic fragmentation; pyroclastic density currents

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The combined use of field investigation and laboratory analyses allowed the detailed stratigraphic reconstruction of the Pollena eruption (472 AD) of Somma-Vesuvius. Three main eruptive phases were recognized, related either to changes in the eruptive processes and/or to relative changes of melt composition. The eruption shows a pulsating behavior with deposition of pyroclastic fall beds and generation of dilute and dense pyroclastic density currents (PDC). The eruptive mechanisms and transportation dynamics were reconstructed for the whole eruption. Column heights were between 12 and 20 km, corresponding to mass discharge rates (MDR) of 7x10(6) kg/s and 3.4x10(7) kg/s. Eruptive dynamics were driven by magmatic fragmentation of a phono-tephritic to tephri-phonolitic magma during Phases I and II, whereas phreatomagmatic fragmentation dominated Phase III. Magma composition varies between phonolitic and tephritic-phonolitic, with melt viscosity likely not in excess of 10(3) Pa s. The volume of the pyroclastic fall deposits, calculated by using of proximal isopachs, is 0.44 km(3). This increases to 1.38 km(3) if ash volumes are extrapolated on a log thickness vs. square root area diagram using one distal isopach and column height.

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