Older magma at Aso caldera than at Unzen stratovolcano in south west Japan as recorded through helium isotopes

Author:

Sano YujiORCID,Kagoshima TakanoriORCID,Zhang MaoliangORCID,Takahata NaotoORCID,Onoue Tetsuji,Shibata Tomo,Nishio Yoshiro,Chen Ai-TiORCID,Lee Hyunwoo,Fischer Tobias P.ORCID,Zhao Dapeng

Abstract

AbstractStratovolcanoes form conical mountains by ejecta and lava, while caldera volcanoes have depressions caused by post caldera collapse. Few studies have investigated relationships between this morphology difference and discharged fluid geochemistry. Here we present helium isotope ratios of geothermal fluids and groundwater inside and outside the caldera of Mt. Aso, Japan, and compare these to helium ratios in groundwater at Mt. Unzen, a stratovolcano in the same tectonic field. We find that helium isotopes decrease in proportion to distance from the central part of the volcano. However, the helium isotopes of inferred magmas are lower in Mt. Aso relative to Mt. Unzen. We combine this result with seismic tomography data and suggest that Mt. Aso may not be receiving new mantle material to the magma reservoir. Thus, we conclude that the caldera volcano Mt Aso probably features older magma and more developed geothermal systems than the stratovolcano Mt. Unzen.

Funder

MEXT | Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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