Chemical and isotopic compositions of thermal springs, fumaroles and bubbling gases at Tacana Volcano (Mexico-Guatemala): implications for volcanic surveillance
Creator(s):
Rouwet, Dimitri
Inguaggiato, Salvatore
Taran, Yuri
Varley, Nicholas
Santiago, Jose A
Abstract:
This dataset is a summary of baseline geochemical monitoring of the active Tacaná volcano–hydrothermal system (Mexico–Guatemala). Seven groups of thermal springs related to a NW/SE-oriented fault scarp cutting the summit area (4,100 masl), discharge at the northwest foot of the volcano (1,500–2,000 masl); another one on the southern ends of Tacaná (La Calera) were analyzed for their chemical and isotopic compositions.
How to cite this dataset:
Rouwet, D., Inguaggiato, S., Taran, Y., Varley, N., Santiago, J. A., 2015. Chemical and isotopic compositions of thermal springs, fumaroles and bubbling gases at Tacana Volcano (Mexico-Guatemala): implications for volcanic surveillance, Version 1.0. Interdisciplinary Earth Data Alliance (IEDA).
https://doi.org/10.1594/IEDA/100546. Accessed 2025-03-15.
DOI Creation Date:
2015-06-29
Related
Publication(s):
D.Rouwet, S. Inguaggiato, Y. Taran, N. Varley , J. Santiago (2009). "Chemical and isotopic compositions of thermal springs, fumaroles and bubbling gases at Tacana Volcano (Mexico-Guatemala): implications for volcanic surveillance", Bull Volcanol, 71:319-355.
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: Tacana Volcano, Cacahoatán, Mexico, Guatemala
User Contributed Keyword(s):
volatiles, isotopes, chemical composition, Helium ratios, volcanic gas, fumaroles, condensates, bubbling springs
Bounding Coordinates:
North: 15.2 South: 15.0619444444444 East: -92.109722 West: -92.1667
Data Available On:
2015-07-01