Magmatic gas flux emissions from Gorelyi volcano, Kamchatka, and implications for volatile recycling in the NW Pacific
The Kamchatka peninsula, in the north-western part of the Pacific ’Ring of Fire’, is one of the most active volcanic realms on Earth, with 29 historically erupting volcanoes along its 700 km-long Eastern Volcanic Belt (EVB). This notwithstanding, volatile input and output fluxes along this arc secto...
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author | AIUPPA, Alessandro BAGNATO, Emanuela Rita CALABRESE, Sergio TAMBURELLO, Giancarlo Giudice, G Liuzzo, M Allard, P Chaplygin, I Taran, Y. |
author2 | Aiuppa, A Bagnato, E Calabrese, S Giudice, G Liuzzo, M Tamburello, G Allard, P Chaplygin, I Taran, Y |
author_facet | AIUPPA, Alessandro BAGNATO, Emanuela Rita CALABRESE, Sergio TAMBURELLO, Giancarlo Giudice, G Liuzzo, M Allard, P Chaplygin, I Taran, Y. |
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description | The Kamchatka peninsula, in the north-western part of the Pacific ’Ring of Fire’, is one of the most active volcanic realms on Earth, with 29 historically erupting volcanoes along its 700 km-long Eastern Volcanic Belt (EVB). This notwithstanding, volatile input and output fluxes along this arc sector have remained poorly characterised until very recently. We here report on the very first assessment of volatile flux emissions from Gorelyi, a large (25 km3, 1830 m high) and most active shield-like Holocene volcano located on the southern segment of the Kamchatka EVB. By combing results from a variety of in situ and remote sensing techniques (MultiGAS, filter packs, and UV camera), we determine the bulk plume molar concentrations of major (H2O 93.5%, CO2 2.6%, SO2 2.2%, HCl 1.1%, HF 0.3%, H2 0.2%) to trace-halogens (Br, I) and trace-element volatile species, and we estimate a total gas release of 11,000 t/day from Gorelyi during 900°C non-eruptive degassing. Using this observation, we derive new constraints on the abundances and origins of volatiles in the subduction-modified mantle source feeding magmatism in Kamchatka. |
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spelling | ftunivpalermo:oai:iris.unipa.it:10447/66627 2025-06-15T14:31:45+00:00 Magmatic gas flux emissions from Gorelyi volcano, Kamchatka, and implications for volatile recycling in the NW Pacific AIUPPA, Alessandro BAGNATO, Emanuela Rita CALABRESE, Sergio TAMBURELLO, Giancarlo Giudice, G Liuzzo, M Allard, P Chaplygin, I Taran, Y. Aiuppa, A Bagnato, E Calabrese, S Giudice, G Liuzzo, M Tamburello, G Allard, P Chaplygin, I Taran, Y 2012 http://hdl.handle.net/10447/66627 eng eng ispartofbook:EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts EGU 2012 numberofpages:1 http://hdl.handle.net/10447/66627 Gorelyi volcano volcanic gas Kamchatka Settore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2012 ftunivpalermo 2025-05-26T04:52:24Z The Kamchatka peninsula, in the north-western part of the Pacific ’Ring of Fire’, is one of the most active volcanic realms on Earth, with 29 historically erupting volcanoes along its 700 km-long Eastern Volcanic Belt (EVB). This notwithstanding, volatile input and output fluxes along this arc sector have remained poorly characterised until very recently. We here report on the very first assessment of volatile flux emissions from Gorelyi, a large (25 km3, 1830 m high) and most active shield-like Holocene volcano located on the southern segment of the Kamchatka EVB. By combing results from a variety of in situ and remote sensing techniques (MultiGAS, filter packs, and UV camera), we determine the bulk plume molar concentrations of major (H2O 93.5%, CO2 2.6%, SO2 2.2%, HCl 1.1%, HF 0.3%, H2 0.2%) to trace-halogens (Br, I) and trace-element volatile species, and we estimate a total gas release of 11,000 t/day from Gorelyi during 900°C non-eruptive degassing. Using this observation, we derive new constraints on the abundances and origins of volatiles in the subduction-modified mantle source feeding magmatism in Kamchatka. Conference Object Kamchatka Kamchatka Peninsula Unknown Pacific Kamchatka Peninsula ENVELOPE(160.000,160.000,56.000,56.000) |
spellingShingle | Gorelyi volcano volcanic gas Kamchatka Settore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia AIUPPA, Alessandro BAGNATO, Emanuela Rita CALABRESE, Sergio TAMBURELLO, Giancarlo Giudice, G Liuzzo, M Allard, P Chaplygin, I Taran, Y. Magmatic gas flux emissions from Gorelyi volcano, Kamchatka, and implications for volatile recycling in the NW Pacific |
title | Magmatic gas flux emissions from Gorelyi volcano, Kamchatka, and implications for volatile recycling in the NW Pacific |
title_full | Magmatic gas flux emissions from Gorelyi volcano, Kamchatka, and implications for volatile recycling in the NW Pacific |
title_fullStr | Magmatic gas flux emissions from Gorelyi volcano, Kamchatka, and implications for volatile recycling in the NW Pacific |
title_full_unstemmed | Magmatic gas flux emissions from Gorelyi volcano, Kamchatka, and implications for volatile recycling in the NW Pacific |
title_short | Magmatic gas flux emissions from Gorelyi volcano, Kamchatka, and implications for volatile recycling in the NW Pacific |
title_sort | magmatic gas flux emissions from gorelyi volcano, kamchatka, and implications for volatile recycling in the nw pacific |
topic | Gorelyi volcano volcanic gas Kamchatka Settore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia |
topic_facet | Gorelyi volcano volcanic gas Kamchatka Settore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10447/66627 |