Abstract

Potential flank eruptions at the presently active Villarrica, Southern Andes Volcanic Zone (33.3–46 °S) require the drawing of a comprehensive scenario of eruptive style dynamics, which partially depends on the degassing process. The case we consider in this study is from the Los Nevados Subgroup 2 (LNG2) and constitutes post-glacial minor eruptive centers (MECs) of basaltic–andesitic and basaltic composition, associated with the northeastern Villarrica flank. Petrological studies of the melt inclusions volatile content in olivine determined the pre-eruptive conditions of the shallow magma feeding system (<249 Mpa saturation pressure, 927–1201 °C). The volatile saturation model on “pressure-dependent” volatile species, measured by Fourier Transform Infrared Microspectrometry (FTIR) (H2O of 0.4–3.0 wt.% and CO2 of 114–1586 ppm) and electron microprobe (EMP), revealed that fast cooling pyroclasts like vesicular scoria preserve a ~1.5 times larger amount of CO2, S, Cl, and volatile species contained in melt inclusions from primitive olivine (Fo76–86). Evidence from geological mapping and drone surveys demonstrated the eruption chronology and spatial changes in eruption style from all the local vents along a N45° corridor. The mechanism by which LNG2 is degassed plays a critical role in increasing the explosivity uphill on the Villarrica flank from volcanic vents in the NE sector (<9 km minimum saturation depth) to the SW sector (<8.1 km), where many crystalline ballistic bombs were expulsed, rather than vesicular and spatter scoria.

Highlights

  • A deeper base is observed on the NE crater, where a solid gray-black to brown overflow rampart deposit consists of unconsolidated-to-agglutinated scoria with a minimum thickness of 9 m (Figure 2 and Figure S1; HLN2A6a and HLN2A6b)

  • The ofthe thescoriaceous scoriaceousclasts clasts analyzed this paper, of the deposits of the three minor eruptive centers associated with the Los Nevados Subof the deposits of the three minor eruptive centers associated with the Los Nevados group 2 of the Los Nevados Group, suggest variations in the eruptive dynamics of the Subgroup 2 of the Los Nevados Group, suggest variations in the eruptive dynamics of erupted magmas

  • The characteristics of the deposits indicate that the eruptive style was the erupted magmas

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Petrological studies of the melt inclusions volatile content in olivine determined the pre-eruptive conditions of the shallow magma feeding system (

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