نتایج جستجو برای: degassing

تعداد نتایج: 1408  

2000
J. D. Blower J. P. Keating H. M. Mader

bubble size distributions, fractals, nucleation, volcanism Both power law and exponential vesicle size distributions (VSDs) have been observed in many different types of volcanic rocks. We present results of computer simulations and laboratory analogue experiments which reproduce these findings and show that the distributions can be interpreted as the product of continuous bubble nucleation res...

2004
ALISON M. SHAW DAVID R. HILTON COLIN G. MACPHERSON JOHN M. SINTON

We report new stepped heating He, Ar, CO2 and water data on a petrogenetically diverse suite of lavas from the Manus back-arc basin, where a plume component has previously been identified. The aim of this study is to evaluate the superimposed effects of degassing and contamination in order to identify mantle source characteristics. CO2 abundances and carbon isotopes in both the vesicle ([CO2] u...

2014
Saskia M van Manen

This study takes a combined qualitative and quantitative approach to examining the chronic hazard posed by persistent degassing at Masaya volcano, Nicaragua. The gas is a highly salient threat in communities surrounding Masaya volcano, with the elevated salience level of his invisible hazard deriving from the highly perceptible impacts of the degassing; these include individual and material imp...

2005
Helge M. Gonnermann Michael Manga

We present results from a numerical conduit model of nonequilibrium magma degassing. We show that CO2 /H2O concentration ratios in pyroclastic obsidian from the ca. 1340 A.D. Mono Craters eruption may record nonequilibrium degassing during magma ascent. Our results also indicate that permeability-controlled, open-system gas loss is consistent with obsidian formation and promotes nonequilibrium ...

Journal: :Actual Problems of Oil and Gas 2018

1998
Julia E. Hammer Michael Manga Katharine V. Cashman

Decompression experiments were performed on corn syrup-water solutions in order to investigate the effect of viscosity on processes of vesiculation and degassing at low to moderate degrees of volatile supersaturation. Repeat experiments demonstrated similar long term vesiculation behavior at moderate decompression rates despite highly variable initial nucleation styles. Results suggest that mag...

1999
Elizabeth R. James Michael Manga Timothy P. Rose

The carbon isotope content of dissolved inorganic carbon was measured for large cold springs in the central Oregon Cascades. Low 14C activities in some of the springs are interpreted to result from the dissolution of diffuse emissions of magmatic CO2, even though volcanic activity has not occurred in this area for more than 1300 yr. On the basis of dissolved magmatic carbon concentrations in th...

Journal: :Science 1999
Voight Sparks Miller Stewart Hoblitt Clarke Ewart Aspinall Baptie Calder Cole Druitt Hartford Herd Jackson Lejeune Lockhart Loughlin Luckett Lynch Norton Robertson Watson Watts Young

Dome growth at the Soufriere Hills volcano (1996 to 1998) was frequently accompanied by repetitive cycles of earthquakes, ground deformation, degassing, and explosive eruptions. The cycles reflected unsteady conduit flow of volatile-charged magma resulting from gas exsolution, rheological stiffening, and pressurization. The cycles, over hours to days, initiated when degassed stiff magma retarde...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Tom D. Pering Andrew J. S. McGonigle Giancarlo Tamburello Alessandro Aiuppa Marcello Bitetto Cosimo Rubino Thomas C. Wilkes

Water vapour (H2O) is the dominant species in volcanic gas plumes. Therefore, measurements of H2O fluxes could provide valuable constraints on subsurface degassing and magmatic processes. However, due to the large and variable concentration of this species in the background atmosphere, little attention has been devoted to monitoring the emission rates of this species from volcanoes. Instead, th...

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