First volatile inventory for Gorely volcano, Kamchatka

We report here the very first assessment of volatile flux emissions from Gorely, an actively degassing volcano in Kamchatka. Using a variety of in situ and remote sensing techniques, we determined the bulk plume concentrations of major volatiles (H2O 93.5%, CO2, 2.6%, SO2 2.2%, HCl 1.1%, HF 0.3%, H2...

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Published in:Geophysical Research Letters
Main Authors: Aiuppa, Alessandro, Giudice, Gaetano, Liuzzo, Marco, Tamburello, G., Allard, P., Calabrese, S., Chaplygin, I., McGonigle, A.J.S., Taran, Y.
Other Authors: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione Palermo, Palermo, Italia, #PLACEHOLDER_PARENT_METADATA_VALUE#
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2122/11039
https://doi.org/10.1029/2012GL051177
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Summary:We report here the very first assessment of volatile flux emissions from Gorely, an actively degassing volcano in Kamchatka. Using a variety of in situ and remote sensing techniques, we determined the bulk plume concentrations of major volatiles (H2O 93.5%, CO2, 2.6%, SO2 2.2%, HCl 1.1%, HF 0.3%, H2 0.2%) and trace-halogens (Br, I), therefore estimating a total gas release of 11,000 tonsday1 during September 2011, at which time the target was noneruptively degassing at 900C. Gorely is a typical arc emitter, contributing 0.3% and 1.6% of the total global fluxes from arc volcanism for CO2 and HCl, respectively. We show that Gorely’s volcanic gas (H2O/SO2 43, CO2/SO2 1.2, HCl/SO2 0.5) is a representative mean end-member for arc magmatism in the north-west Pacific region. On this basis we derive new constraints for the abundances and origins of volatiles in the subduction-modified mantle source which feeds magmatism in Kamchatka Published L06307 2V. Struttura e sistema di alimentazione dei vulcani 4V. Dinamica dei processi pre-eruttivi 5V. Dinamica dei processi eruttivi e post-eruttivi JCR Journal