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Magnetite-bubble aggregates at mixing interfaces in andesite magma bodies


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Brett, A 
Herd, RA 
Humphreys, MCS 
Woods, A 

Abstract

Magnetite is a particularly favourable site for heterogeneous bubble nucleation in magma and yet only very rarely is evidence for this preserved, owing to the myriad of processes that act to overprint such an association. The possibility of bubble-magnetite aggregates in magmas carries with it interesting implications for the fluid mechanics of magma bodies and for the magma mixing process responsible for the formation of andesites. We use image analysis and statistical methods to illustrate a spatial association between magnetite and bubbles in mafic enclaves. There is a large range in magnetite contents in the enclaves, up to 7.5%, which is related to the porosity of the enclaves, indicating a mechanism of enrichment of the mafic magma in magnetite. In the andesite there is no spatial association between bubbles and magnetite and the magnetite content of the andesite is small. We suggest a mechanism for enclave formation whereby in vapour-saturated magma, bubbles nucleate on magnetite. Upon intrusion into the base of an andesite magma body, these bubble-magnetite aggregates rise and “sweep up” other magnetites, resulting in the accumulation of aggregates at the magma interface. Instabilities lead to the flotation of enclaves, characterised by enrichment in magnetite and bubbles.

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37 Earth Sciences, 3703 Geochemistry, 3705 Geology, 3706 Geophysics

Journal Title

Geological Society Special Publication

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Journal ISSN

0305-8719
2041-4927

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Publisher

Geological Society of London
Sponsorship
Natural Environment Research Council (NE/I016694/1)
MCSH acknowledges support from a Royal Society University Research Fellowship.