Geología, petrología y geoquímica de los domos volcánicos del volcán huequi, Chile meridional

S.F.L. Watt, D.M. Pyle, T.A. Mather

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Abstract

Huequi, a little-known volcano in the southern part of the Andean southern volcanic zone (SSVZ), shows a regionally unusual eruption style, mineralogy and geochemistry. The volcano comprises multiple highly-eroded lava domes. Past eruptions were accompanied by relatively minor explosive activity, most recently from 1890-1920. The rocks erupted by Huequi range from basaltic andesite to dacite, and are highly distinctive when compared to other volcanoes of the SSVZ, being K-poor and Al-rich, and containing euhedral hornblende phenocrysts. Overall compositions suggest a notably water-rich magma source, evolving through high levels of fractionation and subsequent degassing to produce highly porphyritic dome-forming andesites. The ultimate causes of water-rich magmas at this point in the arc remain unclear.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)335-348
Number of pages14
JournalAndean Geology
Volume38
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2011

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