%0 Journal article %A Kleest, Christin %A Webb, Sharon L. %A Fanara, Sara %T Rheology of melts from the colli albani volcanic district (Italy): a case study %R 10.1007/s00410-020-01720-1 %J Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology %V 175 %N 9 %I Springer Berlin Heidelberg %X In this study the first viscosity measurements in the glass transition range of melts from highly explosive large-volume eruptions from the Colli Albani Volcanic District (CAVD) are presented. The magmas are ultrapotassic, rich in iron and CaO and characterised by a low silica content (< 45 wt%). Melt compositions range from tephri-phonolitic to foiditic. The Colli Albani eruptions appear anomalous since they produced a large volume of erupted material in spite of their silica undersaturated compositions. The viscosity of the Colli Albani melt changes as the melt composition evolves from the original melt to a country-rock contaminated melt to a crystal-bearing melt with a permanent decrease in liquid viscosity. Conventional estimations of viscosities assume these magmas to have a low viscosity. The presented data show that the melt viscosities are higher than expected. Taking into account further chemical or rheological features of a melt, the investigated CAVD melts are not that striking as assumed in comparison with other large-volume eruptions. Consequently, considering the alkaline-earth to alkaline ratio together with the SiO2 content could provide an alternative when comparing large volume eruptions. %U http://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gldocs-11858/10802 %~ FID GEO-LEO e-docs