TY - JOUR
T1 - Precursory activity and evolution of the 2011 eruption of Shinmoe-dake in Kirishima volcano-insights from ash samples
AU - Suzuki, Yuki
AU - Nagai, Masashi
AU - Maeno, Fukashi
AU - Yasuda, Atsushi
AU - Hokanishi, Natsumi
AU - Shimano, Taketo
AU - Ichihara, Mie
AU - Kaneko, Takayuki
AU - Nakada, Setsuya
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgments. We are indebted to Japan Meteorological Agency for supplying us with ash samples and information on eruptive activity. Dr. K. Aizawa, Dr. J. Hirabayashi, Dr. R. Imura, Kirishima Geopark, Dr. T. Kobayashi, Mr. M. Sakagami, Dr. H. Sato, Mr. Y. Tajima, Takaharu-cho, Dr. M. Ukawa (in alphabetical order) are thanked for the ash samples. Also, Mr. Y. Tajima kindly taught us the eruptive history of Shinmoe-dake and petrographical and geochemical characteristics of past ejecta. Dr. T. Miyamoto kindly taught us petrographical and geochemical characteristics of 1716–1717 pumice samples. We express our thanks to members of the volcano research center of Earthquake Research Institute for discussions and assistance throughout this research. Finally, the manuscript was greatly improved by insightful comments from Dr. Donald Swanson (USGS), Dr. Jacopo Taddeucci (The Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia) and Dr. Thomas Wright (Johns Hopkins University). Also, they kindly improved the English manuscript. This work was partly supported by Grant-in-Aid from MEXT to S. Nakada (No. 22900001).
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - After a precursory phreatic stage (2008 to 2010), the 2011 Shinmoe-dake eruption entered a phreatomagmatic stage on January 19, a sub-Plinian and lava accumulation stage at the end of January, a vulcanian stage in February-April, and a second phreatomagmatic stage in June-August. Component ratio, bulk composition, and particle size of the samples helped us define the eruptive stages. The juvenile particles were first found in the January 19 sample as pumice (8 vol%) and were consistently present as scoria and pumice particles thereafter (generally ∼50 vol%, decreasing in weaker events). The January 19 pumice has water-quench texture. After the lava accumulation, particles of that lava origin came to account for 30∼70 vol% of the ash. The second phreatomagmatic stage is proposed because of fine ash and long eruption period. The SiO2 contents of bulk ash are lower in post-January 19, 2011 eruptions, reflecting lower average SiO2 contents in 2011 ejecta than in past ejecta. The free-crystal assemblages were two pyroxenes + plagioclase + Fe-Ti oxides until 2010; olivine joined the assemblage in 2011, when juvenile ash was erupted. This change is consistent with the absence or smaller sizes of olivine phenocrysts in past ejecta.
AB - After a precursory phreatic stage (2008 to 2010), the 2011 Shinmoe-dake eruption entered a phreatomagmatic stage on January 19, a sub-Plinian and lava accumulation stage at the end of January, a vulcanian stage in February-April, and a second phreatomagmatic stage in June-August. Component ratio, bulk composition, and particle size of the samples helped us define the eruptive stages. The juvenile particles were first found in the January 19 sample as pumice (8 vol%) and were consistently present as scoria and pumice particles thereafter (generally ∼50 vol%, decreasing in weaker events). The January 19 pumice has water-quench texture. After the lava accumulation, particles of that lava origin came to account for 30∼70 vol% of the ash. The second phreatomagmatic stage is proposed because of fine ash and long eruption period. The SiO2 contents of bulk ash are lower in post-January 19, 2011 eruptions, reflecting lower average SiO2 contents in 2011 ejecta than in past ejecta. The free-crystal assemblages were two pyroxenes + plagioclase + Fe-Ti oxides until 2010; olivine joined the assemblage in 2011, when juvenile ash was erupted. This change is consistent with the absence or smaller sizes of olivine phenocrysts in past ejecta.
KW - Bulk ash composition
KW - Component ratio
KW - Particle size distribution
KW - Shinmoe-dake
KW - Volcanic ash
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U2 - 10.5047/eps.2013.02.004
DO - 10.5047/eps.2013.02.004
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84876989247
SN - 1343-8832
VL - 65
SP - 591
EP - 607
JO - Earth, Planets and Space
JF - Earth, Planets and Space
IS - 6
ER -