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The Mechanical Response of a Magma Chamber With Poroviscoelastic Crystal Mush

Yang Liao, S. A. Soule, Max P. Jones, Hélène Le Mével

2021Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Improved understanding of the impact of crystal mush rheology on the response of magma chambers to magmatic events is critical for better understanding crustal igneous systems with abundant crystals. In this study, we extend an earlier model by Liao et al. (2018); https://doi.org/10.1029/2018jb015985 which considers the mechanical response of a magma chamber with poroelastic crystal mush, by including poroviscoelastic rheology of crystal mush. We find that the coexistence of the two mechanisms of poroelastic diffusion and viscoelastic relaxation causes the magma chamber to react to a magma injection event with more complex time‐dependent behaviors. Specifically, we find that the system’s short‐term evolution is dominated by the poroelastic diffusion process, while its long‐term evolution is dominated by the viscoelastic relaxation process. We identify two post‐injection timescales that represent these two stages and examine their relation to the material properties of the system. We find that better constraints on the poroelastic diffusion time are more important for the potential interpretation of surface deformation using the model.

Topics & Concepts

PoromechanicsViscoelasticityRheologyMagma chamberMagmaGeologyDiffusionRelaxation (psychology)PetrologyMaterials scienceVolcanoGeotechnical engineeringThermodynamicsGeochemistryComposite materialPhysicsPorous mediumPsychologySocial psychologyPorosityGeological and Geochemical AnalysisHigh-pressure geophysics and materialsearthquake and tectonic studies