The magmatic- and hydrothermal-dominated fumarolic system at the Active Crater of Lascar volcano, northern Chile
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
Low-to-high temperature fumaroles discharging
from the Active Crater of Lascar volcano (northern Chile)
have been collected in November 2002, May 2005 and
October 2006 for chemical and isotopic analysis to provide
the first geochemical survey on the magmatic-hydrothermal
system of this active volcano. Chemical and isotopic gas
composition shows direct addition of high-temperature
fluids from magmatic degassing, mainly testified by the
very high contents of SO2, HCl and HF (up to 87,800,
29,500 and 2,900 micromol/mol) and the high R/Ra values (up
to 7.29). Contributions from a hydrothermal source, mainly
in gas discharges of the Active Crater rim, has also been
detected. Significant variations in fluid chemistry, mainly consisting of a general decrease of magmatic-related compounds, i.e. SO2, have affected the fumarolic system during
the period of observation, indicating an increase of the
influence of the hydrothermal system surrounding the
ascending deep fluids. The chemical composition of Active
Crater fumaroles has been used to build up a geochemical
model describing the main processes that regulate the fluid
circulation system of Lascar volcano to be utilized in
volcanic surveillance.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Lascar volcano; fumarolic gas
List of contributors:
Vaselli, Orlando; Tedesco, Dario
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