Open conduit volcanoes hazard assessment: a time-integrated, polybaric and polythermal perspective

Anno
2021
Proponente -
Struttura
Sottosettore ERC del proponente del progetto
PE10_10
Componenti gruppo di ricerca
Componente Categoria
Silvio Mollo Aggiungi Tutor di riferimento (Professore o Ricercatore afferente allo stesso Dipartimento del Proponente)
Abstract

Constantly active volcanoes have dramatic impact on the nearby population in term of threats to human and animal lives and health, damages to the infrastructure and associated economic costs.
In order to enhance volcanic hazard assessment, it is fundamental to understand the link between sub-aerial magmatic processes and surficial manifestations preceding and accompanying eruptions, and how this modulates different types of eruptive styles. Using Mt. Etna as case study, this project will provide new tools for interpreting polybaric-polythermal changes in the plumbing system performing microanalyses of major/trace elements in natural/synthetic clinopyroxene, plagioclase and coexisting glasses. With the application of thermobarometers, hygrometers and geospeedometers on natural samples it will be possible to characterise the intensive variables involved in the evolution of both crystals and plumbing system.
Furthermore, the application of a novel chronometric model (NIDIS) on the intra-crystals chemical changes will be useful to retrieve the timescales of pre-eruptive processes that will be integrated with monitoring signals allowing to provide a conceptual model of the temporal evolution of magma dynamics at Mt. Etna.
The final aim is to identify and quantify the fundamental cause-effect relationship between sub-volcanic magmatic-geophysical signals and eruptive style, in order to provide local-to-widespread indications for eruption forecasting.

ERC
PE10_11, PE10_5, PE10_7
Keywords:
PETROLOGIA SPERIMENTALE, PETROLOGIA DELL'IGNEO, VULCANOLOGIA, RISCHIO VULCANICO

© Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza" - Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, 00185 Roma