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Moussallam Y., Tamburello G., Peters N., Apaza F., Schipper C. I., Curtis A., Aiuppa A., Masias P., Boichu M., Bauduin S., Barnie T., Bani Philipson, Giudice G., Moussallam M. (2017). Volcanic gas emissions and degassing dynamics at Ubinas and Sabancaya volcanoes : implications for the volatile budget of the central volcanic zone. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 343, p. 181-191. ISSN 0377-0273.

Titre du document
Volcanic gas emissions and degassing dynamics at Ubinas and Sabancaya volcanoes : implications for the volatile budget of the central volcanic zone
Année de publication
2017
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000411305700013
Auteurs
Moussallam Y., Tamburello G., Peters N., Apaza F., Schipper C. I., Curtis A., Aiuppa A., Masias P., Boichu M., Bauduin S., Barnie T., Bani Philipson, Giudice G., Moussallam M.
Source
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 2017, 343, p. 181-191 ISSN 0377-0273
Emission of volcanic gas is thought to be the dominant process by which volatiles transit from the deep earth to the atmosphere. Volcanic gas emissions, remain poorly constrained, and volcanoes of Peru are entirely absent from the current global dataset. In Peru, Sabancaya and Ubinas volcanoes are by far the largest sources of volcanic gas. Here, we report the first measurements of the compositions and fluxes of volcanic gases emitted from these volcanoes. The measurements were acquired in November 2015. We determined an average SO2 flux of 15.3 +/- 23 kg s(-1) (1325-ton day(-1)) at Sabancaya and of 11.4 +/- 3.9 kg s(-1) (988-ton day(-1)) at Ubinas using scanning ultraviolet spectroscopy and dual UV camera systems. In-situ Multi-GAS analyses yield molar proportions of H2O, CO2, SO2, H2S and H-2 gases of 73, 15, 10 1.15 and 0.15 mol% at Sabancaya and of 96, 2.2, 1.2 and 0.05 mol% for H2O, CO2, SO2 and H2S at Ubinas. Together, these data imply cumulative fluxes for both volcanoes of 282, 30, 27,1.2 and 0.01 kg s(-1) of H2O, CO2, SO2, H2S and H-2 respectively. Sabancaya and Ubinas volcanoes together contribute about 60% of the total CO2 emissions from the Central Volcanic zone, and dominate by far the total revised volatile budget of the entire Central Volcanic Zone of the Andes.
Plan de classement
Géophysique interne [066]
Description Géographique
PEROU ; ANDES ; UBINAS VOLCAN ; SABANCAYA VOLCAN
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010071015]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010071015
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