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Journal articles on the topic "La Fossa volcano"

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Costa, Simone, Matteo Masotta, Anna Gioncada, and Marco Pistolesi. "A Crystal Mush Perspective Explains Magma Variability at La Fossa Volcano (Vulcano, Italy)." Minerals 11, no. 10 (October 5, 2021): 1094. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/min11101094.

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The eruptive products of the last 1000 years at La Fossa volcano on the island of Vulcano (Italy) are characterized by abrupt changes of chemical composition that span from latite to rhyolite. The wide variety of textural features of these products has given rise to several petrological models dealing with the mingling/mixing processes involving mafic-intermediate and rhyolitic magmas. In this paper, we use published whole-rock data for the erupted products of La Fossa and combine them in geochemical and thermodynamic modelling in order to provide new constrains for the interpretations of the dynamics of the active magmatic system. The obtained results allow us to picture a polybaric plumbing system characterized by multiple magma reservoirs and related crystal mushes, formed from time to time during the differentiation of shoshonitic magmas, to produce latites, trachytes and rhyolites. The residing crystal mushes are periodically perturbated by new, fresh magma injections that, on one hand, induce the partial melting of the mush and, on the other hand, favor the extraction of highly differentiated interstitial melts. The subsequent mixing and mingling of mush-derived melts ultimately determine the formation of magmas erupted at La Fossa, whose textural and chemical features are otherwise not explained by simple assimilation and fractional crystallization models. In such a system, the compositional variability of the erupted products reflects the complexity of the physical and chemical interactions among recharging magmas and the crystal mushes.
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Igarashi, Satoshi, Makoto Arima, Jun-ichi Kimura, and Kenji Shuto. "Petrology of the volcanic rocks from the Torikabuto Volcano, North Fossa Magna, central Japan-Differentiation process of calc-alkaline volcanic rocks-." Journal of the Geological Society of Japan 113, no. 11 (2007): 565–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.5575/geosoc.113.565.

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Montalto, A. "Seismic assessment of phreatic-explosion hazard at ?La Fossa? Volcano (Island of Vulcano, Italy)." Natural Hazards 11, no. 1 (January 1995): 57–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00613310.

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Rabuffi, Federico, Malvina Silvestri, Massimo Musacchio, Vito Romaniello, and Maria Fabrizia Buongiorno. "A Statistical Approach to Satellite Time Series Analysis to Detect Changes in Thermal Activities: The Vulcano Island 2021 Crisis." Remote Sensing 14, no. 16 (August 13, 2022): 3933. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs14163933.

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Vulcano belongs to the seven volcanic islands forming the Aeolian archipelago (Italy) and has the privilege to define an eruptive style as “Vulcanian”. It has to be considered as an active volcano as its most recent activity demonstrated. Starting by late spring 2021, the thermal state of the Vulcano summit area changed and the gas emission increased. During the summer and, in particular, starting from September, geophysical and geochemical signals, precisely those linked to the activity of the hydrothermal system that feeds the fumaroles of the Fossa crater, varied. The temperature of the gases emitted by the fumaroles on the crater rim has increased and the composition of the gases has showed an increase in CO2 and SO2 (carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide) concentration. For such reasons, the authors decided to follow this event by analyzing the remotely sensed available data suitable for detecting changes in thermal state. By processing the TIRS (Landsat 8) and ASTER time series, two long-term surface temperature logs were obtained and, therefore, by adopting a statistical approach, an analysis in both space and time domains has emphasized a thermal signature since mid-September 2021.
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Capaccioni, B., and S. Coniglio. "Varicolored and vesiculated tuffs from La Fossa volcano, Vulcano Island (Aeolian Archipelago, Italy): evidence of syndepositional alteration processes." Bulletin of Volcanology 57, no. 1 (March 1995): 61–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00298708.

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Fulignati, Paolo, and Alessandro Sbrana. "Presence of native gold and tellurium in the active high-sulfidation hydrothermal system of the La Fossa volcano (Vulcano, Italy)." Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 86, no. 1-4 (November 1998): 187–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0377-0273(98)00078-x.

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Fulignati, P., A. Sbrana, W. Luperini, and V. Greco. "Formation of rock coatings induced by the acid fumarole plume of the passively degassing volcano of La Fossa (Vulcano Island, Italy)." Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 115, no. 3-4 (June 2002): 397–410. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0377-0273(02)00209-3.

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Ferrucci, M., S. Pertusati, R. Sulpizio, G. Zanchetta, M. T. Pareschi, and R. Santacroce. "Volcaniclastic debris flows at La Fossa Volcano (Vulcano Island, southern Italy): Insights for erosion behaviour of loose pyroclastic material on steep slopes." Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 145, no. 3-4 (July 2005): 173–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2005.01.013.

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Alparone, Salvatore, Andrea Cannata, Salvatore Gambino, Stefano Gresta, Vincenzo Milluzzo, and Placido Montalto. "Time-space variation of volcano-seismic events at La Fossa (Vulcano, Aeolian Islands, Italy): new insights into seismic sources in a hydrothermal system." Bulletin of Volcanology 72, no. 7 (April 30, 2010): 803–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00445-010-0367-6.

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Biass, Sébastien, Jean-Luc Falcone, Costanza Bonadonna, Federico Di Traglia, Marco Pistolesi, Mauro Rosi, and Pierino Lestuzzi. "Great Balls of Fire: A probabilistic approach to quantify the hazard related to ballistics — A case study at La Fossa volcano, Vulcano Island, Italy." Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 325 (October 2016): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2016.06.006.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "La Fossa volcano"

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Costa, Simone. "The active plumbing system of La Fossa (Vulcano, Italy): clues to mafic-silicic magma interactions and the link with the magmatic-hydrothermal environment." Doctoral thesis, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/2158/1231940.

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La Fossa is the active volcanic center of Vulcano Island, the southernmost of Aeolian Islands (Italy). Although the volcano has been the site of many volcanological, petrological and geochemical studies since decades, some questions are still debated. Examples are the genetic relationships between the mafic and rhyolitic magmas, often involved in the same eruptions, and the depth of their storage. An additional limitation to the present knowledge comes from the fact that much of the deposits of La Fossa are ash-sized and, therefore, explosive phases of La Fossa volcanic history are less studied by a petrological point of view with respect to lava and coarse pyroclastic material, exception made for the famous AD 1888–90 last eruption. Further interest in this volcano comes from the fact that La Fossa hosts an acid-sulfate hydrothermal system which has been involved in phreatic eruptions, whose fine ashes are enriched in metals carried by hydrothermal fluids, and metal-bearing sulfide accessories have been found in some recent products. Thus, the plumbing system of this volcano may be an ideal site where studying the evolution of chalcophile metal concentration in magmas. In this PhD thesis, a study integrating petrography, whole-rock geochemistry, compositional analyses of mineral phases, melt inclusions and high pressure high temperature experimental petrology has been carried out on the products representative of the whole magmatic differentiation path (from basalt to rhyolite) of Vulcano, mostly focusing on the explosive products of the last 1000 years erupted at La Fossa. The main aim was to improve the knowledge of the plumbing system of La Fossa by defining the genetic relationships between the mafic and felsic magmas and their crystallization conditions, modeling their geochemical evolution including the concentration of chalcophile metals, and identifying an appropriate approach for reconstructing magma dynamics along the ash-dominated pyroclastic sequences. Whole-rock major and trace element analyses, major and trace element compositions of mineral and glass phases of natural and experimental products (temperature gradients experiments that simulate differentiation in a thermal-zoned reservoir), together with thermobarometric calculations and geochemical modelling allowed to depict the plumbing system of La Fossa as a complex polybaric system where rhyolitic magmas can be generated by extraction from crystal mush regions. The partial melting of the crystal mush by mafic magma inputs is accountable for the chemical and textural variability of the erupted intermediate and evolved products including the genesis of K- and Ba-rich trachytic magma. The stratigraphic record of La Fossa is mostly characterized by ash-sized deposits, originated by long-lasting low-intensity eruptive phases, that have not been fully employed to gain insights into La Fossa plumbing system dynamics. In this thesis, clinopyroxene phenocrysts were analyzed along the complex explosive sequence of the Palizzi Eruptive Unit (12th-13th century) that represents one of the most important eruptive period of the last 1000 years activity at La Fossa. Major element core to rim chemical profiles of clinopyroxene phenocrysts have been employed to perform a hierarchical cluster analysis that allows to recognize four chemical clusters. The compositional differences between the clusters have been reconciled with variations in the degree of undercooling and in the silicate melt composition towards both a mafic and an evolved end-members. The clusters distribution in the different portions of the crystals (cores, mantles and rims) and thermobarometric calculations, allowed to recognize several cycles of mafic magma input followed by ascent and eruption. The polybaric nature of the plumbing system together with the evidence of sulfide-silicate melt immiscibility in intermediate and evolved products erupted at La Fossa allowed to investigate the evolution of chalcophile metal concentration in crustal magma reservoirs, thus shedding light on mechanisms at the base of mineralization processes beneath arc volcanoes. Indeed, the mineralization potential of arc magmas depends, among other factors, on the timing of sulfide melt saturation relative to magma differentiation and to exsolution of a magmatic fluid phase. In this thesis, the major and trace element analyses of silicate melt and sulfide inclusions, for the basalt to rhyolite compositional spectrum, have been carried out to understand the evolution of chalcophile metals in the plumbing system and to give insights into magma fertility potential. The obtained results suggest that in case of sulfide-undersaturated arc basalts, metals reach the highest abundances in intermediate lati-trachytic magmas. At the point of sulfide saturation the chalcophile metal contents in the silicate melt dramatic decrease after fractionation of only 0.2-0.3 wt.% of sulfide in the solid assemblage. In this thesis the whole-rock Platinum-group elements (PGE) concentrations of the Vulcano magmatic suite have been measured with a Ni-sulfide fire assay method. The PGE are sensitive indicators of sulfide saturation because of their very high partition coefficients into a sulfide phase. The decrease in PGE constrained the onset of the sulfide saturation during magma differentiation at ~ 4 wt.% MgO; by this point magma evolution takes place under sulfide-saturated conditions. The obtained results, together with the high content of Pd comparable to other arc- related igneous suites associated with mineralized deposits, suggest that magmatic evolution in crustal magma reservoirs at an arc-related magmatic system similar to La Fossa, fed by sulfide-undersaturated shoshonitic basalts, has the potential to produce fertile magmas.
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Book chapters on the topic "La Fossa volcano"

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Marsella, Maria, Aurora Salino, Silvia Scifoni, Alberico Sonnessa, and Paolo Tommasi. "Stability Conditions and Evaluation of the Runout of a Potential Landslide at the Northern Flank of La Fossa Active Volcano, Italy." In Landslide Science and Practice, 309–14. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31310-3_41.

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Zimbelman, James R., Tracy K. P. Gregg, David A. Crown, Peter J. Mouginis-Mark, and W. Brent Garry. "Medusae Fossae Formation and the northern lowlands." In The Volcanoes of Mars, 138–60. Elsevier, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-822876-0.00001-1.

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