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Long-term volcano evolution controlled by lateral collapse at Antuco volcano, southern Andes, Chile
Earth SciencesCommunications Earth & Environment

Long-term volcano evolution controlled by lateral collapse at Antuco volcano, southern Andes, Chile

J. E. Romero, M. Polacci, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Jorge E. Romero and colleagues reveals how volcanic lateral collapses can profoundly influence underlying magmatic systems. The post-collapse evolution of Antuco volcano in Chile highlights the reactivation of a shallower magma reservoir, leading to heightened explosive activity. Discover the implications for similar volcanoes with shallow reservoirs.... show more
Abstract
Beyond the catastrophic environmental effects of large (>1 km3) volcanic landslides, their impact on underlying magmatic systems remains unclear. Chemical variations in post-collapse volcanic products, alongside dramatic eruptive behaviour transitions reported from several volcanoes, imply that surface unloading directly influences subsurface magmatic processes. By combining petrologic data with magma ascent models, we track the post-collapse (<7 ka) magmatic system evolution of Antuco volcano (Chile). During the pre-collapse period, low-explosivity eruptions were sourced from a hotter and deeper storage region. However, the landslide-induced unloading and decompression reactivated a pre-existing, shallower, silicic magma reservoir, favouring more explosive activity. The pre-collapse conditions were restored after edifice regeneration over a few thousand years. Since shallow magma reservoirs are common beneath volcanoes (e.g. in Etna, Villarrica, or Fuji), similar responses could follow future lateral collapses. These findings are relevant when assessing volcanic hazards at gravitationally unstable or collapsed volcanoes on a hundred-to thousand-year timescale.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Aug 16, 2023
Authors
Jorge E. Romero, Margherita Polacci, Fabio Arzilli, C. Ian Schipper, Giuseppe La Spina, Mike Burton, Miguel A. Parada, Juan Norambuena, Alicia Guevara, Sebastian Watt, Hugo Moreno, Luis Franco, Jonathan Fellowes
Tags
volcanic lateral collapsesAntuco volcanomagmatic systemsexplosive activitymagma reservoirpost-collapse evolutionChilean volcanology
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