Viscosity of hydrous rhyolitic melts inferred from kinetic experiments, and a new viscosity model

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Zhang, YX [1 ]
Xu, ZJ [1 ]
Liu, Y [1 ]
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[1] Univ Michigan, Dept Geol Sci, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
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10.2138/am-2003-11-1215
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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Viscosity of hydrous silicate melts is a critical property for understanding magma transport, bubble growth, volcanic eruption, and magma fragmentation. We report new inferred viscosity for hydrous rhyolitic melt in the viscosity range of 10(9) to 10(15) Pa.s based on the kinetics of hydrous species reactions in the melt upon cooling (i.e., based on the equivalence between the glass-transition temperature and the apparent equilibrium temperature), as well as data from bubble-growth experiments. By combining viscosity data of rhyolitic melts containing from 6 ppm to about 8.0 wt% total H2O (both our own data and literature data), we propose the following relation for the dependence of viscosity on total H2O content at a given temperature and pressure: 1/eta = 1/eta(1) + (1/eta(2) - 1/eta(1)) xn approximate to 1/eta(1) + 1/eta(2) x(n) where eta is viscosity and 1/eta is fluidity, eta(1), is the viscosity of the dry melt, x is the mole fraction of total dissolved H2O, n and eta(2) are two fitting parameters, and eta(2) can be interpreted to be the viscosity of the hypothetical melt consisting of pure H2O. The above simple equation appears to work well in modeling viscosity of hydrous rhyolitic melts. Using the above functional form and a weighted nonlinear regression, experimental data covering 570 to 1920 K and 0.0006 to 8.2 wt% total H2O are used to obtain the following non-Arrhenian model for the viscosity of Mono Crater rhyolitic melts: logeta = -log{exp(18.5611- 49584/T) + exp[1.47517 - (1795.5/T)(1.9448)]x(1+(1812.2/T2)} where T is in K, and x is the mole fraction of total dissolved H2O on a single oxygen basis. The 2sigma uncertainty in the above 6-parameter formula is 0.36 in terms of logeta (for experimental data with errors smaller than I log unit), much less than uncertainties in all previous models for hydrous rhyolitic melt. We hence recommend its use for predicting the viscosity of high-SiO2 and caic-alkaline rhyolitic melts. Our model shows that a minute H2O content can still affect the melt viscosity significantly, especially at low temperatures (i.e., high viscosity). For example, at 973 K, the viscosity of rhyolitic melt increases by 1.2 orders of magnitude from a melt with 0.1 wt% total H2O to a melt with less than 100 ppm total H2O. Because a nominally "dry" melt may still contain some H2O, such as several hundred ppm, it is critical for experimentalists to report its total H2O content for viscosity measurements. Some inconsistency in literature viscosity data might be attributable to small variations in H2O content in the samples.
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