External micro-PIXE measurements: preliminar results on volcanic rocks from Nyiragongo Volcano.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
Abstract. The external microbeam facility at the 3
MV Tandetron accelerator of the LABEC Laboratory
of INFN in Florence has been used to determine, by
PIXE, major, minor and trace element abundances of
minerals and groundmass in the lavas from the active
Nyiragongo Volcano (Democratic Republic of Congo),
which is well known for its lava lake intra-crateric
activity [e.g. 1, 2]. During the last eruption of this
volcano (January, 2002), two main flows entered the
Goma town producing major devastation, forcing the
rapid exodus of about 300,000 people and causing
the death of 150 persons [3]. After this eruption, the
interest of the scientific community on this volcanic
area suddenly increased. In this respect, determination
of major and trace element abundances in mineral
phases and groundmass of lavas may allow to constrain
the evolution of magma within the volcanic system
from a quantitative view point, thus helping to better
understand the way this volcano works.
PIXE measurements have been performed in a twodetector
setup that makes it possible to simultaneously
detect and quantify all elements from Na to the
heaviest ones; possible compositional zoning effects
in the crystals can also be reliably measured thanks to
the good space resolution of the microbeam facility
(better than 10 mm) and to the possibility of performing
one- and bi-dimensional scans over the areas of
interest. Concentration maps of all elements can be
obtained, both on-line and a posteriori: the data are
collected with a list-mode acquisition system, which
allows the distribution of any detected element to be
reconstructed after completing the scan.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Santo, ALBA PATRIZIA
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