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Viscosity measurements of crystallizing andesite from Tungurahua volcano (Ecuador)

Viscosity has been determined during isothermal crystallization of an andesite from Tungurahua volcano (Ecuador). Viscosity was continuously recorded using the concentric cylinder method and employing a Pt‐sheathed alumina spindle at 1 bar and from 1400°C to subliquidus temperatures to track rheolog...

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Autores principales: Chevrel, Magdalena Oryaëlle, Cimarelli, Corrado, deBiasi, Lea, Hanson, Jonathan B., Lavallée, Yan, Arzilli, Fabio, Dingwell, Donald B.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5012119/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27656114
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2014GC005661
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author Chevrel, Magdalena Oryaëlle
Cimarelli, Corrado
deBiasi, Lea
Hanson, Jonathan B.
Lavallée, Yan
Arzilli, Fabio
Dingwell, Donald B.
author_facet Chevrel, Magdalena Oryaëlle
Cimarelli, Corrado
deBiasi, Lea
Hanson, Jonathan B.
Lavallée, Yan
Arzilli, Fabio
Dingwell, Donald B.
author_sort Chevrel, Magdalena Oryaëlle
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description Viscosity has been determined during isothermal crystallization of an andesite from Tungurahua volcano (Ecuador). Viscosity was continuously recorded using the concentric cylinder method and employing a Pt‐sheathed alumina spindle at 1 bar and from 1400°C to subliquidus temperatures to track rheological changes during crystallization. The disposable spindle was not extracted from the sample but rather left in the sample during quenching thus preserving an undisturbed textural configuration of the crystals. The inspection of products quenched during the crystallization process reveals evidence for heterogeneous crystal nucleation at the spindle and near the crucible wall, as well as crystal alignment in the flow field. At the end of the crystallization, defined when viscosity is constant, plagioclase is homogeneously distributed throughout the crucible (with the single exception of experiment performed at the lowest temperature). In this experiments, the crystallization kinetics appear to be strongly affected by the stirring conditions of the viscosity determinations. A TTT (Time‐Temperature‐Transformation) diagram illustrating the crystallization “nose” for this andesite under stirring conditions and at ambient pressure has been constructed. We further note that at a given crystal content and distribution, the high aspect ratio of the acicular plagioclase yields a shear‐thinning rheology at crystal contents as low as 13 vol %, and that the relative viscosity is higher than predicted from existing viscosity models. These viscosity experiments hold the potential for delivering insights into the relative influences of the cooling path, undercooling, and deformation on crystallization kinetics and resultant crystal morphologies, as well as their impact on magmatic viscosity.
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spelling pubmed-50121192016-09-19 Viscosity measurements of crystallizing andesite from Tungurahua volcano (Ecuador) Chevrel, Magdalena Oryaëlle Cimarelli, Corrado deBiasi, Lea Hanson, Jonathan B. Lavallée, Yan Arzilli, Fabio Dingwell, Donald B. Geochem Geophys Geosyst Research Articles Viscosity has been determined during isothermal crystallization of an andesite from Tungurahua volcano (Ecuador). Viscosity was continuously recorded using the concentric cylinder method and employing a Pt‐sheathed alumina spindle at 1 bar and from 1400°C to subliquidus temperatures to track rheological changes during crystallization. The disposable spindle was not extracted from the sample but rather left in the sample during quenching thus preserving an undisturbed textural configuration of the crystals. The inspection of products quenched during the crystallization process reveals evidence for heterogeneous crystal nucleation at the spindle and near the crucible wall, as well as crystal alignment in the flow field. At the end of the crystallization, defined when viscosity is constant, plagioclase is homogeneously distributed throughout the crucible (with the single exception of experiment performed at the lowest temperature). In this experiments, the crystallization kinetics appear to be strongly affected by the stirring conditions of the viscosity determinations. A TTT (Time‐Temperature‐Transformation) diagram illustrating the crystallization “nose” for this andesite under stirring conditions and at ambient pressure has been constructed. We further note that at a given crystal content and distribution, the high aspect ratio of the acicular plagioclase yields a shear‐thinning rheology at crystal contents as low as 13 vol %, and that the relative viscosity is higher than predicted from existing viscosity models. These viscosity experiments hold the potential for delivering insights into the relative influences of the cooling path, undercooling, and deformation on crystallization kinetics and resultant crystal morphologies, as well as their impact on magmatic viscosity. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2015-03 2015-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5012119/ /pubmed/27656114 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2014GC005661 Text en © 2015. The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial‐NoDerivs (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Chevrel, Magdalena Oryaëlle
Cimarelli, Corrado
deBiasi, Lea
Hanson, Jonathan B.
Lavallée, Yan
Arzilli, Fabio
Dingwell, Donald B.
Viscosity measurements of crystallizing andesite from Tungurahua volcano (Ecuador)
title Viscosity measurements of crystallizing andesite from Tungurahua volcano (Ecuador)
title_full Viscosity measurements of crystallizing andesite from Tungurahua volcano (Ecuador)
title_fullStr Viscosity measurements of crystallizing andesite from Tungurahua volcano (Ecuador)
title_full_unstemmed Viscosity measurements of crystallizing andesite from Tungurahua volcano (Ecuador)
title_short Viscosity measurements of crystallizing andesite from Tungurahua volcano (Ecuador)
title_sort viscosity measurements of crystallizing andesite from tungurahua volcano (ecuador)
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5012119/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27656114
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2014GC005661
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