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Experimental constraints on the behaviour of sulphur in the 2021 Cumbre Vieja (La Palma) basanite

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Author
Casillas Ruiz, RamónULL authority; Frascerra, Diletta; Scaillet, Bruno; Andújar, Joan; Oppenheimer, Clive; Scaillet, Stéphane; Martí, Joan; López, Carmen
Date
2024
URI
http://riull.ull.es/xmlui/handle/915/40101
Abstract
We performed experiments to constrain the effects of sulphur and oxygen fugacities on magma chamber and outgassing conditions of the La Palma 2021 eruption. Based on a series of controlled experiments on basanitic products carried out at 1040 ◦C and 200 MPa, we show that sulphur addition affects the stabilities of amphibole and olivine, in particular at high fO2 and elevated S contents which together inhibit amphibole crystallization. We also show that the overriding control on S systematics is oxygen fugacity, with melts capable of dissolving from 1000 up to 8000 ppm S, depending on fO2. Increasing the bulk S content increases the S content of the silicate melt up to ~2000 ppm for fO2 <NNO +2, and 7000–8000 ppm at higher fO2. Further increase in dissolved S is prevented by the buffering effects of either sulphide at low fO2 or anhydrite at high fO2. Modelling shows that the observed CO2/SO2 and H2O/SO2 ratios of volcanic gas emissions during the eruption imply a pre- existing >5 wt% exsolved fluid in the reservoir, with fS2 at ~0.1 MPa at fO2 above NNO. Our work confirms that basaltic magmas may coexist with a significant amount of excess fluid which in turn holds an important part of the sulphur budget emitted to the atmosphere.
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