1. Sulfur Degassing From Steam‐Heated Crater Lakes: El Chichón (Chiapas, Mexico) and Víti (Iceland).
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Hasselle, N., Rouwet, D., Aiuppa, A., Jácome‐Paz, M. P., Pfeffer, M., Taran, Y., Campion, R., Bitetto, M., Giudice, G., and Bergsson, B.
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Abstract: The composition of the gases released by El Chichón (Chiapas, Mexico) and Víti (Askja volcano, Iceland) volcanic lakes is examined by Multi‐GAS for the first time. Our results demonstrate that H
2 S and SO2 are degassed by these pH 2–3 lakes. We find higher CO2 /H2 S and H2 /H2 S ratios in the lakes' emissions (31–5,685 and 0.6–35, respectively) than in the fumarolic gases feeding the lakes (13–33 and 0.08–0.5, respectively), evidencing that only a fraction (0.2–5.4% at El Chichón) of the H2 S(g) contributed by the subaquatic fumaroles ultimately reaches the atmosphere. At El Chichón, we estimate a H2 S output from the crater lake of 0.02–0.06 t/day. Curiously, SO2 is also detected at trace levels in the gases released from both lakes (0.003–0.3 ppmv). We propose that H2 S supplied into the lakes initiates a series of complex oxidation reactions, having sulfite as an intermediate product, and ultimately leading to SO2 production and degassing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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