11:15 AM - 11:30 AM
[SVC36-08] Universarity and individuality of magmatic processes in three caldera volcano, Aso, Aira, and Kikai volcanoes, SW Japan
Keywords:Caldera, Aso volcano, Aira volcano, Kikai volcano, Generation processes of magma
The most important analytical results are obtained by Sr isotope micro-analysis of plagioclase phenocryst; the silicic and mafic magmas for each VEI-7 eruption have plagioclase phenocrysts with the same Sr isotope ratios without excepton, suggesting that the silicic and mafic magmas were generated from the same source. The source material is inferred to be a mafic lower crust on the basis of compositional features of the magmas. Thus, it is concluded that in all the three caldera volcanoes, the silicic and mafic magmas for the VEI-7 eruptions are generated by low and high degree of partial melting of the mafic lower crust heated by mantle-derived hot basalts, respectively. On the other hand, magmatic processes are different between the three caldera volcanoes after the magma generation up to eruption. In Aso volcano the generated magmas erupted as they are; in Aira volcano the magmas assimilated a shallow crustal component before eruption; in Kikai volcano a mantle-derived magma mixed into the crustal magma. The three caldera volcanoes suggest that the generation of the silicic and mafic magmas by crustal melting is universal whereas magmatic processes after the generation are individual probably due to such as difference of crustal composition and condition.