Fitful and protracted magma assembly leading to a giant eruption, Youngest Toba Tuff, Indonesia

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
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The paroxysmal eruption of the 74 ka Youngest Toba Tuff (YTT) of northern Sumatra produced an extraordinary 2800 km3 of non-welded to densely welded ignimbrite and co-ignimbrite ash-fall. We report insights into the duration of YTT magma assembly obtained from ion microprobe U-Th and U-Pb dates, including continuous age spectra over >50% of final zircon growth, for pumices and a welded tuff spanning the compositional range of the YTT. A relatively large subpopulation of zircon crystals nucleated before the penultimate caldera-related eruption at 501 ka, but most zircons yielded interior dates 100-300 ka thereafter. Zircon nucleation and growth was likely episodic and from diverse conditions over protracted time intervals of >100 to >500 ka. Final zircon growth is evident as thin rim plateaus that are in Th/U chemical equilibrium with hosts, and that give crystallization ages within tens of ka of eruption. The longevity and chemical characteristics of the YTT zircons, as well as evidence for intermittent zircon isolation and remobilization associated with magma recharge, is especially favored at the cool and wet eutectoid conditions that characterize at least half of the YTT, wherein heat fluxes could dissolve major phases but have only a minor effect on larger zircon crystals. Repeated magma recharge may have contributed to the development of compositional zoning in the YTT but, considered together with limited allanite, quartz, and other mineral dating and geospeedometry, regular perturbations to the magma reservoir over >400 ka did not lead to eruption until 74 ka ago.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Fitful and protracted magma assembly leading to a giant eruption, Youngest Toba Tuff, Indonesia
Series title Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
DOI 10.1002/2016GC006641
Volume 18
Year Published 2017
Language English
Publisher American Geophysical Union
Contributing office(s) Volcano Science Center
Description 22 p.
First page 156
Last page 177
Country Indonesian
Other Geospatial Lake Toba
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