Volcanic gas plume data from Láscar Volcano (Chile)

Creator(s):
Tamburello, Giancarlo
Hansteen, Thor; SCOPUS: 6603633082
Bredemeyer, Stefan
Walter, Thomas
Aiuppa, Alessandro
Giudice, Gaetano
Abstract:
The MultiGAS was deployed on the crater’s rim on 4-7 December 2012 in order to measure the bulk plume composition of an air-diluted plume. A sustained steam plume was produced by the persistent fumarole field located ~200 m below the rim of its active central crater. SO2 gas fluxes have been obtained by deploying portable scanning DOAS (Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy) instruments (December 2012 and 2013).
How to cite this dataset:
Tamburello, G., Hansteen, T., Bredemeyer, S., Walter, T., Aiuppa, A., Giudice, G., 2017. Volcanic gas plume data from Láscar Volcano (Chile), Version 1.0. Interdisciplinary Earth Data Alliance (IEDA). https://doi.org/10.1594/IEDA/100649. Accessed 2024-03-29.
DOI Creation Date:
2017-02-15
Related
Publication(s):
Gas emissions from five volcanoes in northern Chile and implications for the volatiles budget of the Central Volcanic Zone
License:
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States [CC-BY-NC-SA-3.0]
Keyword(s):
Coverage Scope: Regional (Continents, Oceans)
Geographic Location: Northern Chile, Bolivia, Argentina
User Contributed Keyword(s):
fumaroles, lava dome, gas composition, gas fluxes
Bounding Coordinates:
North: -23.366539     South: -23.417899     East: -67.673671     West: -67.728517
Data Available On:
2017-02-15
Resource Type:
Dataset
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Smithsonian Volcano Number: 355100