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Geological History, Chronology and Magmatic Evolution of Merapi

Gertisser, Ralf; del Marmol, Mary-Ann; Newhall, Christopher; Preece, Katie; Charbonnier, Sylvain; Andreastuti, Supriyati; Handley, Heather; Keller, Jörg

Authors

Mary-Ann del Marmol

Christopher Newhall

Katie Preece

Sylvain Charbonnier

Supriyati Andreastuti

Heather Handley

Jörg Keller



Abstract

This chapter provides a synthesis of the geological history, chronology and magmatic evolution of Merapi. Stratigraphic field and geochronological data are used to divide Merapi into three main evolutionary stages and associated volcanic edifices (Proto-, Old and New Merapi) and eight broad volcano-stratigraphic units to characterise the eruptive activity and structural evolution of the volcano through time. Complementary petrological, geochemical and isotopic data are used to characterise the eruptive products of Merapi and shed light on the geochemical evolution and petrogenetic processes. The data indicate that the eruptive products of Merapi are mainly basaltic andesite of both medium-K and high-K type and support a two-stage petrogenetic model, where primary magmas are derived from a heterogenous, Indian Ocean MORB-like mantle source metasomatised by slab-derived components. Subsequently, these magmas are modified during transfer through the crust by complex magmatic differentiation processes, including contamination by carbonate rocks of the local upper crust. The available data indicate that, since ~ 1900 14C y BP, the lavas and pyroclastic rocks of Merapi are essentially of the high-K type and that regular geochemical variations with systematic shifts in whole rock SiO2 content occurred since at least the Late Holocene, although erupted magma compositions have remained broadly uniform since the mid-twentieth century.

Citation

Gertisser, R., del Marmol, M., Newhall, C., Preece, K., Charbonnier, S., Andreastuti, S., …Keller, J. (2023). Geological History, Chronology and Magmatic Evolution of Merapi. In Merapi Volcano (137-193). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-15040-1_6

Online Publication Date Feb 2, 2023
Publication Date 2023
Deposit Date May 30, 2023
Publisher Springer
Pages 137-193
Series Title Active Volcanoes of the World
Book Title Merapi Volcano
ISBN 9783031150395
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-15040-1_6
Additional Information First Online: 2 February 2023