Abstract

Decompression rate of magma at fragmentation (immediately before or after fragmentation) was determined using broken crystals found in the pumices ejected during the vulcanian explosion of Sakurajima volcano, Japan. The combined analysis of textural data obtained from the natural pumice samples and a simple model for the crystal fracturing in vesiculating viscous magma indicated a decompression rate 7.0×103–7.8×104Pa/s for the ejecta produced during the later phase of vulcanian explosion. This result suggests that the short duration of the vulcanian explosion is controlled by the rapid decrease of the magma ascent rate to a vent. An understanding of the control mechanism of the termination of an eruption by precise prediction of the eruption process is essential for both volcanology and hazard mitigation.

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