Globally Significant CO2 Emissions From Katla, a Subglacial Volcano in Iceland

Volcanoes are a key natural source of CO2, but global estimates of volcanic CO2 flux are predominantly based on measurements from a fraction of world's actively degassing volcanoes. We combine high-precision airborne measurements from 2016 and 2017 with atmospheric dispersion modeling to quanti...

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Published in:Geophysical Research Letters
Main Authors: Ilyinskaya, Evgenia, Mobbs, Stephen, Burton, Ralph, Burton, Mike, Pardini, Federica, Pfeffer, Melissa Anne, Purvis, Ruth, Lee, James, Bauguitte, Stéphane, Brooks, Barbara, Colfescu, Ioana, Petersen, Gudrun Nina, Wellpott, Axel, Bergsson, Baldur
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Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/139206/
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/139206/1/Ilyinskaya_et_al_2018_Geophysical_Research_Letters.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GL079096
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spelling ftleedsuniv:oai:eprints.whiterose.ac.uk:139206 2023-05-15T16:47:10+02:00 Globally Significant CO2 Emissions From Katla, a Subglacial Volcano in Iceland Ilyinskaya, Evgenia Mobbs, Stephen Burton, Ralph Burton, Mike Pardini, Federica Pfeffer, Melissa Anne Purvis, Ruth Lee, James Bauguitte, Stéphane Brooks, Barbara Colfescu, Ioana Petersen, Gudrun Nina Wellpott, Axel Bergsson, Baldur 2018-10-16 text https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/139206/ https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/139206/1/Ilyinskaya_et_al_2018_Geophysical_Research_Letters.pdf https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GL079096 en eng https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/139206/1/Ilyinskaya_et_al_2018_Geophysical_Research_Letters.pdf Ilyinskaya, Evgenia, Mobbs, Stephen, Burton, Ralph et al. (11 more authors) (2018) Globally Significant CO2 Emissions From Katla, a Subglacial Volcano in Iceland. Geophysical Research Letters. 10,332-10,341. ISSN 0094-8276 Article PeerReviewed 2018 ftleedsuniv https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GL079096 2023-01-30T22:13:11Z Volcanoes are a key natural source of CO2, but global estimates of volcanic CO2 flux are predominantly based on measurements from a fraction of world's actively degassing volcanoes. We combine high-precision airborne measurements from 2016 and 2017 with atmospheric dispersion modeling to quantify CO2 emissions from Katla, a major subglacial volcanic caldera in Iceland that last erupted 100 years ago but has been undergoing significant unrest in recent decades. Katla's sustained CO2 flux, 12–24 kt/d, is up to an order of magnitude greater than previous estimates of total CO2 release from Iceland's natural sources. Katla is one of the largest volcanic sources of CO2 on the planet, contributing up to 4% of global emissions from nonerupting volcanoes. Further measurements on subglacial volcanoes worldwide are urgently required to establish if Katla is exceptional, or if there is a significant previously unrecognized contribution to global CO2 emissions from natural sources. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Katla White Rose Research Online (Universities of Leeds, Sheffield & York) Katla ENVELOPE(-19.062,-19.062,63.631,63.631) Geophysical Research Letters 45 19 10,332 10,341
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description Volcanoes are a key natural source of CO2, but global estimates of volcanic CO2 flux are predominantly based on measurements from a fraction of world's actively degassing volcanoes. We combine high-precision airborne measurements from 2016 and 2017 with atmospheric dispersion modeling to quantify CO2 emissions from Katla, a major subglacial volcanic caldera in Iceland that last erupted 100 years ago but has been undergoing significant unrest in recent decades. Katla's sustained CO2 flux, 12–24 kt/d, is up to an order of magnitude greater than previous estimates of total CO2 release from Iceland's natural sources. Katla is one of the largest volcanic sources of CO2 on the planet, contributing up to 4% of global emissions from nonerupting volcanoes. Further measurements on subglacial volcanoes worldwide are urgently required to establish if Katla is exceptional, or if there is a significant previously unrecognized contribution to global CO2 emissions from natural sources.
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author Ilyinskaya, Evgenia
Mobbs, Stephen
Burton, Ralph
Burton, Mike
Pardini, Federica
Pfeffer, Melissa Anne
Purvis, Ruth
Lee, James
Bauguitte, Stéphane
Brooks, Barbara
Colfescu, Ioana
Petersen, Gudrun Nina
Wellpott, Axel
Bergsson, Baldur
spellingShingle Ilyinskaya, Evgenia
Mobbs, Stephen
Burton, Ralph
Burton, Mike
Pardini, Federica
Pfeffer, Melissa Anne
Purvis, Ruth
Lee, James
Bauguitte, Stéphane
Brooks, Barbara
Colfescu, Ioana
Petersen, Gudrun Nina
Wellpott, Axel
Bergsson, Baldur
Globally Significant CO2 Emissions From Katla, a Subglacial Volcano in Iceland
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Mobbs, Stephen
Burton, Ralph
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Pardini, Federica
Pfeffer, Melissa Anne
Purvis, Ruth
Lee, James
Bauguitte, Stéphane
Brooks, Barbara
Colfescu, Ioana
Petersen, Gudrun Nina
Wellpott, Axel
Bergsson, Baldur
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title Globally Significant CO2 Emissions From Katla, a Subglacial Volcano in Iceland
title_short Globally Significant CO2 Emissions From Katla, a Subglacial Volcano in Iceland
title_full Globally Significant CO2 Emissions From Katla, a Subglacial Volcano in Iceland
title_fullStr Globally Significant CO2 Emissions From Katla, a Subglacial Volcano in Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Globally Significant CO2 Emissions From Katla, a Subglacial Volcano in Iceland
title_sort globally significant co2 emissions from katla, a subglacial volcano in iceland
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https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GL079096
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