Gas Emissions From Volcanoes of the Kuril Island Arc (NW Pacific): Geochemistry and Fluxes

dc.contributor.authorTaran Yuri
dc.contributor.authorZelenski Mikhail
dc.contributor.authorChaplygin Ilya
dc.contributor.authorMalik Natalia
dc.contributor.authorCampion Robin
dc.contributor.authorInguaggiato Salvatore
dc.contributor.authorPokrovsky Boris
dc.contributor.authorKalacheva Elena
dc.contributor.authorMelnikov Dmitry
dc.contributor.authorKazahaya Ryunosuke
dc.contributor.authorFischer Tobias
dc.date.accessioned2019-09-03T12:29:58Z
dc.date.available2019-09-03T12:29:58Z
dc.date.issued2018
dc.description.abstractThe Kuril Island arc extending for about 1,200 km from Kamchatka Peninsula to Hokkaido Island is a typical active subduction zone with ∼40 historically active subaerial volcanoes, some of which are persistently degassing. Seven Kurilian volcanoes (Ebeko, Sinarka, Kuntomintar, Chirinkotan, Pallas, Berg, and Kudryavy) on six islands (Paramushir, Shiashkotan, Chirinkotan, Ketoy, Urup, and Iturup) emit into the atmosphere > 90% of the total fumarolic gas of the arc. During the field campaigns in 2015–2017 direct sampling of fumaroles, MultiGas measurements of the fumarolic plumes and DOAS remote determinations of the SO2 flux were conducted on these volcanoes. Maximal temperatures of the fumaroles in 2015–2016 were 510°C (Ebeko), 440°C (Sinarka), 260°C (Kuntomintar), 720°C (Pallas), and 820°C (Kudryavy). The total SO2 flux (in metric tons per day) from fumarolic fields of the studied volcanoes was measured as ∼1,800 ± 300 t/d, and the CO2 flux is estimated as 1,250 ± 400 t/d. Geochemical characteristics of the sampled gases include δD and δ18O of fumarolic condensates, δ13C of CO2, δ34S of the total sulfur, ratios 3He/4He and 40Ar/36Ar, concentrations of the major gas species, and trace elements in the volcanic gas condensates. The mole ratios C/S are generally <1. All volcanoes of the arc, except the southernmost Mendeleev and Golovnin volcanoes on Kunashir Island, emit gases with 3He/4He values of >7RA (where RA is the atmospheric 3He/4He). The highest 3He/4He ratios of 8.3RA were measured in fumaroles of the Pallas volcano (Ketoy Island) in the middle of the arc.
dc.identifierhttp://repo.kscnet.ru/3325/
dc.identifierhttps://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1029/2018GC007477
dc.identifier10.1029/2018GC007477
dc.identifier.citationTaran Yuri, Zelenski Mikhail, Chaplygin Ilya, Malik Natalia, Campion Robin, Inguaggiato Salvatore, Pokrovsky Boris, Kalacheva Elena, Melnikov Dmitry, Kazahaya Ryunosuke, Fischer Tobias (2018) Gas Emissions From Volcanoes of the Kuril Island Arc (NW Pacific): Geochemistry and Fluxes // Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. Vol. 19, Vol. 6. pp. 1859-1880. doi: 10.1029/2018GC007477.
dc.identifier.doi10.1029/2018GC007477
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/6059
dc.language.isoen
dc.subject38.37.25 Вулканология
dc.subjectЧиринкотан
dc.subjectЭбеко
dc.subjectВулканы Курильских островов
dc.subjectПик Палласа
dc.subjectКудрявый
dc.subjectКунтоминтар
dc.subjectСинарка
dc.titleGas Emissions From Volcanoes of the Kuril Island Arc (NW Pacific): Geochemistry and Fluxes
dc.typeСтатья

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