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dc.contributor.author Melnikov Dmitry
dc.contributor.author Malik N.
dc.contributor.author Kotenko T.
dc.contributor.author Inguaggiato Salvatore
dc.contributor.author Zelenski M.
dc.date.accessioned 2019-09-02T12:49:13Z
dc.date.available 2019-09-02T12:49:13Z
dc.date.issued 2016
dc.identifier http://repo.kscnet.ru/2853/
dc.identifier http://repo.kscnet.ru/2853/1/2047.pdf
dc.identifier http://goldschmidt.info/2016/uploads/abstracts/finalPDFs/2047.pdf
dc.identifier.citation Melnikov Dmitry, Malik N., Kotenko T., Inguaggiato Salvatore, Zelenski M. (2016) A New Estimate of Gas Emissions from Ebeko Volcano, Kurile Islands // Goldschmidt Conference, 26 June - 1 July, Yokohama, Japan. pp. 2047.
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/5709
dc.description.abstract Concentrations and emission rates of major gas species were measured in August 2015 at Ebeko volcano, a quiescently degassing andesitic volcano on Paramushir Island, Northern Kuriles. Using mobile and scanning DOAS measurements we estimated SO 2 emission from the active crater of the volcano at 100 +36/-15 t/d. Based on the comparison of plume areas of individual fumaroles, ca. 90% of the total gas emission from Ebeko in 2015 was provided by a single powerful vent (" Active Funnel " fumarole) and the rest was shared among low-temperature fumaroles. At the time of measurements, gases from the main fumarole had temperature from 420 to 490 °C and composition close to the average arc gas [1], as shown in Table. Gas species CO2 SO2 H2S HCl H2O T, °C mmol/mol Main fumarole 27.9 23.5 6.1 5.6 936 420 Low-temp. jets 92.2 2.62 0.68 1.6 902 <120 Low-temperature fumaroles (<120 °C) emitted gas enriched in CO 2 (up to 28 mol%, 9.2 mol% on average). Such CO 2 enrichment together with depletion in HCl and sulfur species can be explained by scrubbing of soluble gas species by a well-developed hydrothermal system which discharges ultra-acid SO 4-Cl waters [2]. A weighted-average estimate of the total gas+vapor emission from the Ebeko summit provided 1470 t/d, which includes ~ 101 t/d SO2, ~ 110 t/d CO2, ~ 14 t/d H2S and HCl, and 1230 t/d of water vapour with > 50% of the magmatic component. The gas fluxes measured in August 2015 using DOAS fall into the range of previous measurements made from 1960 to 2012 that used direct methods [2] and correspond to the moderate degassing rate of the volcano.
dc.language.iso en
dc.subject 38.33.03 Методы исследования в геохимии
dc.subject 38.33.15 Геохимия отдельных элементов
dc.subject 38.33.17 Геохимия природных процессов
dc.subject 38.37.25 Вулканология
dc.subject Эбеко
dc.title A New Estimate of Gas Emissions from Ebeko Volcano, Kurile Islands
dc.type Конференционный материал


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