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Superheating in mafic magmas controls clinopyroxene nucleation delay and magma ascent dynamics
Barbara Bonechi1, Fabio Arzilli2, Margherita Polacci3
1Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK. barbara.bonechi@manchester.ac.uk.
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Crystallisation kinetics play a fundamental role in controlling conduit dynamics and eruptive style. The degree of superheating is critical in controlling crystallisation kinetics; however, its effect is still debated and has an unclear impact on eruption dynamics. Here, we investigate how superheating influences clinopyroxene nucleation in tephritic magmas from the 2021 Tajogaite eruption (La Palma, Spain) through both in situ and ex situ view experiments. Our findings show that superheating delays nucleation by dissolving pre-existing nuclei, thereby inhibiting crystallisation upon return to subliquidus conditions. Using a numerical model, we investigate how different nucleation delays resulting from different degrees of superheating affect magma ascent dynamics. Depending on the initial thermodynamic conditions and on the pre-eruptive history of magma, an increased nucleation delay can significantly reduce crystal content during ascent, lowering magma viscosity and affecting eruptive style. These findings highlight the critical role of pre-eruptive thermal histories in controlling eruptive style, and provide constraints for refining experimental protocols and numerical models, with direct implications for improving volcanic hazard assessment and eruption forecasting.
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