Triggering explosive eruptions—The case for silicic magma recharge at Huaynaputina, southern Peru
- 1Department of Geosciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331, USA
- 2ENSR/AECOM, 8902 Vincennes Circle, Suite D, Indianapolis, Indiana 46268, USA
Abstract
Recharge by mafic magma is established as a trigger of major explosive volcanic eruptions. However, recharge by silicic magma can also induce perched resident magma to erupt. The evidence of such recharge may be more cryptic than for mafic recharge and requires detailed petrologic and geochemical study to identify. We present a study of plagioclase petrology supported by other data that implicates silicic-silicic magma interaction during the eruption and evolution of the A.D. 1600 eruption of Huaynaputina, one of the largest historical eruptions. Recharge by silicic magma is probably more common than recognized and should be considered an important eruption trigger.
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- Received 23 August 2007.
- Revision received 23 January 2008.
- Accepted 24 January 2008.
- © 2008 Geological Society of America












