Temporal variation in the chemical composition (HCl/SO2) of volcanic gas associated with the volcanic activity of Aso Volcano, Japan

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Masao Ohno
Mitsuru Utsugi
Toshiya Mori
Itsuro Kita
Tsuneomi Kagiyama
Yoshikazu Tanaka
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[1] Kyushu University,Department of Environmental Changes, Faculty of Social and Cultural Studies
[2] Nishi-ku,Aso Volcanological Laboratory, Graduate School of Science
[3] Kyoto University,Geochemical Research Center, Graduate School of Science
[4] The University of Tokyo,undefined
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Earth, Planets and Space | 2013年 / 65卷
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Volcanic gas; volatile trap; ash emission; chloride; sulfate;
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Continuous monitoring of volcanic gas at Aso volcano using volatile traps from 2002 to 2011 revealed that higher HCl/SO2 ratios are associated with increasing volcanic activities. The HCl/SO2 ratios obtained during the observation period can be categorized into three levels: high (≤ 0.2), intermediate (0.1∼0.2), and low (≤ 0.1). From March 2003 to August 2005, and from December 2008 to August 2011, the HCl/SO2 ratios were generally at intermediate levels, with sporadic high HCl/SO2 ratios associated with small ash emissions. During other periods with no ash emission, the HCl/SO2 ratios were constantly low (∼0.02 in average). The HCl/SO2 ratio and the water level in the crater lake are correlated; the lower the water level in the crater lake, the higher the HCl/SO2 ratio. The reduced scrubbing effect of HCl from the intensely-emitted volcanic gas by a smaller amount of water is likely to generate high HCl/SO2 ratios of volcanic gas. In addition, evaporation of HCl from the water of the crater lake with extreme acidity may contribute to high HCl/SO2 ratios.
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