Water in clinopyroxene from the 2021 Geldingadalir eruption of the Fagradalsfjall Fires, SW-Iceland

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Ioana-Bogdana Radu
Henrik Skogby
Valentin R. Troll
Frances M. Deegan
Harri Geiger
Daniel Müller
Thor Thordarson
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[1] Swedish Museum of Natural History,Department of Geosciences
[2] Uppsala University,Dept. of Earth Sciences, Natural Resources & Sustainable Development
[3] Uppsala University,Centre of Natural Hazard and Disaster Science (CNDS)
[4] University of Freiburg,Institute of Earth and Environmental Sciences
[5] GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences,Faculty of Earth Sciences
[6] University of Iceland,undefined
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Water in nominally anhydrous minerals; Clinopyroxene phenocrystals; Pulsating eruption; Shallow magma degassing; Geldingadalir;
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Water content plays a significant role in magma genesis, ascent rate, and, ultimately, in the style and intensity of volcanic eruptions, due to its control on the density, viscosity and melting behaviour of silicate melts. A reliable method for determining the pre-eruptive magmatic water content is to use phenocrysts of nominally anhydrous minerals (NAMs) which can preserve water as hydrogen configurations in structural defects. The advantage of this method is that eruptive changes such as water loss during magma degassing may be experimentally reconstructed and analysed by infrared spectroscopy. Applying this to clinopyroxene crystals (n=17) from lava samples (n=7) from April 2021 of the Geldingadalir eruption, SW-Iceland, reveals parental water contents of 0.69 ± 0.07 to 0.86 ± 0.09 wt. % H2O. These values are higher than those expected for typical mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORB 0.3–0.5 wt. % on average) indicating a significant plume (OIB) contribution to the magma source. Moreover, such water concentrations would imply that water saturation in the ascending Geldingadalir magmas was attained only at very shallow levels within the plumbing system. This could explain the at times pulsating behaviour within the uppermost conduit system as being the result of shallow episodic water vapour exsolution in addition to the deep-sourced CO2 flux.
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