Gas emissions and crustal deformation from the Krýsuvík high temperature geothermal system, Iceland
The Krýsuvík volcanic system is located on the oblique spreading Reykjanes Peninsula, SW Iceland. Since early 2009 the region has been undergoing episodes of localized ground uplift and subsidence. From April–November 2013, we operated near-real time monitoring of gas emissions in Krýsuvík, usin...
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author | Gudjónsdóttir, Sylvía Rakel Ilyinskaya, Evgenia Hreinsdóttir, Sigrún Bergsson, Baldur Pfeffer, Melissa Anne Michalczewska, Karolina Aiuppa, Alessandro Óladóttir, Audur Agla |
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description | The Krýsuvík volcanic system is located on the oblique spreading Reykjanes Peninsula, SW Iceland. Since early 2009 the region has been undergoing episodes of localized ground uplift and subsidence. From April–November 2013, we operated near-real time monitoring of gas emissions in Krýsuvík, using a Multi-component Gas Analyzer System (Multi-GAS), collecting data on gas composition from a fumarole (H2O, CO2, SO2, H2S). The dataset in this study, comprises a near-continuous gas composition time series, the quantification of diffuse CO2 gas flux, analytical results for direct samples of dry gas, seismic records, and GPS data. Gas emissions from the Krýsuvík geothermal system were examined and compared with crustal deformation and seismicity. The gas emissions from the Krýsuvík system are H2O-dominated, with CO2 as the most abundant dry gas species, followed by smaller concentrations of H2S. The average subsurface equilibrium temperature was calculated as 278 °C. This is consistent with previous observations made through sporadic spot sampling campaigns. In addition, the semi-continuous Multi-GAS dataset reveals higher variations in gas composition than previously reported by spot sampling. The diffuse soil CO2 flux is found to be variable between the three studied degassing areas in Krýsuvík, ranging from 10.9–70.9 T/day, with the highest flux in Hveradalir where the Multi-GAS station is located. The total flux is estimated as 101 T/day. Comparison between Multi-GAS and geophysical data shows that peaks of H2O-rich emissions appears to follow crustal movements. Coinciding with the H2O-rich peaks, SO2 is detected in minor amounts (~0.6 ppmv), allowing for calculations of H2O/SO2, CO2/SO2 and H2S/SO2 ratios. This is the first time SO2 has been detected in the Krýsuvík area. The large variations in H2O/CO2 and H2O/H2S ratios are considered to reflect variable degassing activity in the fumarole. The activity of the fumarole appears less intense during intervals of low or no recorded seismic events. The ... |
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spelling | ftunivpalermo:oai:iris.unipa.it:10447/347068 2025-06-15T14:30:29+00:00 Gas emissions and crustal deformation from the Krýsuvík high temperature geothermal system, Iceland Gudjónsdóttir, Sylvía Rakel Ilyinskaya, Evgenia Hreinsdóttir, Sigrún Bergsson, Baldur Pfeffer, Melissa Anne Michalczewska, Karolina Aiuppa, Alessandro Óladóttir, Audur Agla Gudjónsdóttir, Sylvía Rakel Ilyinskaya, Evgenia Hreinsdóttir, Sigrún Bergsson, Baldur Pfeffer, Melissa Anne Michalczewska, Karolina Aiuppa, Alessandro Óladóttir, Audur Agla 2020 http://hdl.handle.net/10447/347068 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2018.04.007 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03770273 eng eng Elsevier B.V. info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000527360700004 volume:391 numberofpages:11 journal:JOURNAL OF VOLCANOLOGY AND GEOTHERMAL RESEARCH http://hdl.handle.net/10447/347068 doi:10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2018.04.007 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03770273 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Crustal deformation Geothermal ga Krýsuvík Volcanic CO2 flux Volcanic ga Volcano monitoring Geophysic Geochemistry and Petrology info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2020 ftunivpalermo https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2018.04.007 2025-05-26T04:52:21Z The Krýsuvík volcanic system is located on the oblique spreading Reykjanes Peninsula, SW Iceland. Since early 2009 the region has been undergoing episodes of localized ground uplift and subsidence. From April–November 2013, we operated near-real time monitoring of gas emissions in Krýsuvík, using a Multi-component Gas Analyzer System (Multi-GAS), collecting data on gas composition from a fumarole (H2O, CO2, SO2, H2S). The dataset in this study, comprises a near-continuous gas composition time series, the quantification of diffuse CO2 gas flux, analytical results for direct samples of dry gas, seismic records, and GPS data. Gas emissions from the Krýsuvík geothermal system were examined and compared with crustal deformation and seismicity. The gas emissions from the Krýsuvík system are H2O-dominated, with CO2 as the most abundant dry gas species, followed by smaller concentrations of H2S. The average subsurface equilibrium temperature was calculated as 278 °C. This is consistent with previous observations made through sporadic spot sampling campaigns. In addition, the semi-continuous Multi-GAS dataset reveals higher variations in gas composition than previously reported by spot sampling. The diffuse soil CO2 flux is found to be variable between the three studied degassing areas in Krýsuvík, ranging from 10.9–70.9 T/day, with the highest flux in Hveradalir where the Multi-GAS station is located. The total flux is estimated as 101 T/day. Comparison between Multi-GAS and geophysical data shows that peaks of H2O-rich emissions appears to follow crustal movements. Coinciding with the H2O-rich peaks, SO2 is detected in minor amounts (~0.6 ppmv), allowing for calculations of H2O/SO2, CO2/SO2 and H2S/SO2 ratios. This is the first time SO2 has been detected in the Krýsuvík area. The large variations in H2O/CO2 and H2O/H2S ratios are considered to reflect variable degassing activity in the fumarole. The activity of the fumarole appears less intense during intervals of low or no recorded seismic events. The ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Unknown Reykjanes ENVELOPE(-22.250,-22.250,65.467,65.467) Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 391 106350 |
spellingShingle | Crustal deformation Geothermal ga Krýsuvík Volcanic CO2 flux Volcanic ga Volcano monitoring Geophysic Geochemistry and Petrology Gudjónsdóttir, Sylvía Rakel Ilyinskaya, Evgenia Hreinsdóttir, Sigrún Bergsson, Baldur Pfeffer, Melissa Anne Michalczewska, Karolina Aiuppa, Alessandro Óladóttir, Audur Agla Gas emissions and crustal deformation from the Krýsuvík high temperature geothermal system, Iceland |
title | Gas emissions and crustal deformation from the Krýsuvík high temperature geothermal system, Iceland |
title_full | Gas emissions and crustal deformation from the Krýsuvík high temperature geothermal system, Iceland |
title_fullStr | Gas emissions and crustal deformation from the Krýsuvík high temperature geothermal system, Iceland |
title_full_unstemmed | Gas emissions and crustal deformation from the Krýsuvík high temperature geothermal system, Iceland |
title_short | Gas emissions and crustal deformation from the Krýsuvík high temperature geothermal system, Iceland |
title_sort | gas emissions and crustal deformation from the krýsuvík high temperature geothermal system, iceland |
topic | Crustal deformation Geothermal ga Krýsuvík Volcanic CO2 flux Volcanic ga Volcano monitoring Geophysic Geochemistry and Petrology |
topic_facet | Crustal deformation Geothermal ga Krýsuvík Volcanic CO2 flux Volcanic ga Volcano monitoring Geophysic Geochemistry and Petrology |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10447/347068 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2018.04.007 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03770273 |