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浅間火山2004年噴火噴出物の岩石学的検討(<特集>2004年浅間山噴火(1))

https://nied-repo.bosai.go.jp/records/5371
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公開日 2023-03-30
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タイトル 浅間火山2004年噴火噴出物の岩石学的検討(<特集>2004年浅間山噴火(1))
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タイトル Petrological Characteristics of the 2004 Eruptive Deposits of Asama Volcano, Central Japan(<Special Section>The 2004 Eruption of Asama Volcano (1))
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著者 嶋野 岳人

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ja 嶋野 岳人

en SHIMANO Taketo

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飯田 晃子

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ja 飯田 晃子

en IIDA Akiko

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吉本 充宏

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ja 吉本 充宏

en YOSHIMOTO Mitsuhiro

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安田 敦

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ja 安田 敦

en YASUDA Atsushi

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中田 節也

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en NAKADA Setsuya

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内容記述 The 2004 eruption of Asama volcano, central Japan, was characterized by emergence of small amount of andesite lava in the summit crater, strombolian explosions and a series of vulcanian explosions. There is a good correlation between the degree of differentiation of glass in juvenile ash and repose times between successive explosions. Glass in ash erupted after a long repose time is high in SiO<sub>2</sub> content and crystallinity. In contrast, glass in ash from continuous strombolian explosions is less evolved chemically and is poorer in microlites. The chemical compositions of the evolved glasses in the Qz-Ab-Or diagram suggest that the magma was degassed at lower pressures. This is supported by low H<sub>2</sub>O contents of the least vesicular rinds on bread crust bombs. In addition, complexly deformed fragments of white-colored volcanic sediment containing high SiO<sub>2</sub> glass and silica minerals, which probably originated from beneath the volcano, shows substantial heating evidenced by partial melting of the sediment and further modification by strong shearing along the conduit wall during magma ascent. The eruptive sequence can be modeled, as follows; 1) magma emerged continuously in the summit crater, accompanied by strombolian explosions (lava emergence and strombolian stage). 2) Magma became stagnant and crystallized at a shallow level in the conduit (repose period and crystallizing stage). 3) Vulcanian eruption occurred when crystallizing magma was pressurized by addition of new magma and/or gas accumulation sufficient to overcome the strength of a lava plug present below the crater (vulcanian stage). The 2004 eruption was marked by repetitions of this cycle and the conduit probably was choked when magma supply stopped. The deformed nature of volcanic sediment entrapped as xenoliths suggests significant shearing between viscous magma and the conduit wall.
言語 ja
抄録
内容記述タイプ Other
内容記述 The 2004 eruption of Asama volcano, central Japan, was characterized by emergence of small amount of andesite lava in the summit crater, strombolian explosions and a series of vulcanian explosions. There is a good correlation between the degree of differentiation of glass in juvenile ash and repose times between successive explosions. Glass in ash erupted after a long repose time is high in SiO<sub>2</sub> content and crystallinity. In contrast, glass in ash from continuous strombolian explosions is less evolved chemically and is poorer in microlites. The chemical compositions of the evolved glasses in the Qz-Ab-Or diagram suggest that the magma was degassed at lower pressures. This is supported by low H<sub>2</sub>O contents of the least vesicular rinds on bread crust bombs. In addition, complexly deformed fragments of white-colored volcanic sediment containing high SiO<sub>2</sub> glass and silica minerals, which probably originated from beneath the volcano, shows substantial heating evidenced by partial melting of the sediment and further modification by strong shearing along the conduit wall during magma ascent. The eruptive sequence can be modeled, as follows; 1) magma emerged continuously in the summit crater, accompanied by strombolian explosions (lava emergence and strombolian stage). 2) Magma became stagnant and crystallized at a shallow level in the conduit (repose period and crystallizing stage). 3) Vulcanian eruption occurred when crystallizing magma was pressurized by addition of new magma and/or gas accumulation sufficient to overcome the strength of a lava plug present below the crater (vulcanian stage). The 2004 eruption was marked by repetitions of this cycle and the conduit probably was choked when magma supply stopped. The deformed nature of volcanic sediment entrapped as xenoliths suggests significant shearing between viscous magma and the conduit wall.
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書誌情報 ja : 火山
en : BULLETIN OF THE VOLCANOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN

巻 50, 号 5, p. 315-332
出版者
言語 ja
出版者 特定非営利活動法人 日本火山学会
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出版者 The Volcanological Society of Japan
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収録物識別子 0453-4360
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関連識別子 10.18940/kazan.50.5_315
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