Vesicle layering in solidified intrusive magma bodies: A newly recognized type of igneous structure

A. Toramaru, A. Ishiwatari, M. Matsuzawa, N. Nakamura, S. Arai

研究成果: ジャーナルへの寄稿学術誌査読

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We report a novel type of layering structure in igneous rocks. The layering structure in the Ogi picrite sill in Sado Island, Japan, is spatially periodic, and appears to be caused by the variation in vesicle volume fraction. The gas phase forming the vesicles apparently exsolved from the interstitial melt at the final stage of solidification of the magma body. We call this type of layering caused by periodic vesiculation in the solidifying magma body "vesicle layering." The presence of vesicle layering in other basic igneous bodies (pillow lava at Ogi and dolerite sill at Atsumi, Japan) implies that it may be a fairly common igneous feature. The width of individual layers slightly, but regularly, increases with distance from the upper contact. The layering plane is perpendicular to the long axes of columnar joints, regardless of gravitational direction, suggesting that the formation of vesicles is mainly controlled by the temperature distribution in the cooling magma body. We propose a model of formation of vesicle layering which is basically the same as that for Liesegang rings. The interplay between the diffusion of heat and magmatic volatiles in melt, and the sudden vesiculation upon supersaturation, both play important roles.

本文言語英語
ページ(範囲)393-400
ページ数8
ジャーナルBulletin of Volcanology
58
5
DOI
出版ステータス出版済み - 12月 1996
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!!!All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • 地球化学および岩石学

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