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A subvolcanic-hydrothermal system involves complex interaction between magma, magmatic fluids, and hydrothermal system at stratovolcanoes in subduction setting. These interactions are responsible for magmatic-hydrothermal eruption associated with rapid injection of magmatic gas into hydrothermal system at a certain depth of volcanic edifice. However, capturing these interactions is challenging due to inaccessibility to the crater conduit within the edifice. Therefore, we selected a method to analyze the volcanic products from several episodic phreatic and phreatomagmatic eruptions during the Holocene at Tangkuban Parahu, Indonesia. In this context, Holocene volcanic products are one of the best examples to understand an interplay between magma, magmatic fluids, and hydrothermal system in producing violent eruptions. In this study, we carried out petrological and sulfur isotope analysis only for the hydrothermally altered lithic ash particles, a part of proximal volcanic products. Mineral assemblages mostly exhibit a typical acid-sulfate and advanced argillic alteration, consisting of alunite, kaolinite, and silica minerals. Acid-sulfate and advanced argillic alteration indicates that those mineral assemblages were formed under the formation temperature ranging from ~100 to ~260 . The calculated temperature from sulfur isotopic fractionation of sulfate-sulfide shows 230-240 , which is almost identical with assigned temperature from mineral assemblages. Sulfur isotope and jarosite occurrence indicate the supergene alteration associated with oxygen entrainment to the hydrothermal system that oxidize pyrite to jarosite. Sulfur isotopic variation throughout the studied stratigraphy represents influx of magmatic gas to the hydrothermal system. Moreover, zoned P-bearing alunite represents repetitive injection of magmatic gas to the active acidic hydrothermal system, which also indicates the magmatic-hydrothermal interaction below the crater. Occurrence of enargite and chalcopyrite represents the nature of upper-level high sulfidation system at shallow volcanic edifice of the Tangkuban Parahu volcano. Furthermore, we showed that coupled petrological and sulfur isotope analysis has paramount importance to evaluate the conditions of the subvolcanic hydrothermal system, magmatic-hydrothermal interaction, and the origin of steam-blast eruptions at volcanoes that contain subvolcanic-hydrothermal systems. |