Temporal Evolution of Cooling by Natural Convection in an Enclosed Magma Chamber

Zambra, Carlos Enrique; Gonzalez-Olivares, Luciano; Gonzalez, Johan; Clausen, Benjamin

Abstract

This research numerically studies the transient cooling of partially liquid magma by natural convection in an enclosed magma chamber. The mathematical model is based on the conservation laws for momentum, energy and mass for a non-Newtonian and incompressible fluid that may be modeled by the power law and the Oberbeck-Boussinesq equations (for basaltic magma) and solved with the finite volume method (FVM). The results of the programmed algorithm are compared with those in the literature for a non-Newtonian fluid with high apparent viscosity (10-200 Pa s) and Prandtl (Pr = 4 x 10(4)) and Rayleigh (Ra = 1 x 10(6)) numbers yielding a low relative error of 0.11. The times for cooling the center of the chamber from 1498 to 1448 K are 40 ky (kilo years), 37 and 28 ky for rectangular, hybrid and quasi-elliptical shapes, respectively. Results show that for the cases studied, natural convection moved the magma but had no influence on the isotherms; therefore the main mechanism of cooling is conduction. When a basaltic magma intrudes a chamber with rhyolitic magma in our model, natural convection is not sufficient to effectively mix the two magmas to produce an intermediate SiO2 composition.

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Título según WOS: Temporal Evolution of Cooling by Natural Convection in an Enclosed Magma Chamber
Título de la Revista: PROCESSES
Volumen: 10
Número: 1
Editorial: MDPI Open Access Publishing
Fecha de publicación: 2022
DOI:

10.3390/pr10010108

Notas: ISI