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Airborne Survey of Gas Emissions from Volcanoes in the Cook Inlet and Northern Alaska Peninsula, 2021

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2021-07-16
End Date
2021-07-16

Citation

Kern, C., and Kelly, P., 2023, Airborne Survey of Gas Emissions from Volcanoes in the Cook Inlet and Northern Alaska Peninsula, 2021: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9YTK9PE.

Summary

On 16 July 2021, measurements were made of the volcanic gases emitted from Iliamna Volcano, Mount Douglas, Mount Martin, and Mount Mageik (Alaska, USA) from aboard a fixed-wing aircraft. Two zenith-facing differential optical absorption spectrometers were used to measure incident scattered solar ultraviolet radiation while traversing beneath the gas plumes on multiple occasions. These data were used to derive volcanic SO2 column densities and emission rates. In addition to the remote sensing payload, two in situ instruments were used to make measurements of trace gas concentrations while on flight paths through the volcanic plumes: a USGS multi-GAS (multiple Gas Analyzer System; Werner et al., 2017) analyzer for H2O-CO2-SO2-H2S, and [...]

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Point of Contact :
Christoph Kern
Originator :
Christoph Kern, Peter Kelly
Metadata Contact :
Christoph Kern
Publisher :
U.S. Geological Survey
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
SDC Data Owner :
Volcano Science Center
USGS Mission Area :
Natural Hazards

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imaging_doas.zip 159.01 MB application/zip
In_situ_data.csv 4.21 MB text/csv
conventional_doas.zip 16.49 MB application/zip

Purpose

The DOAS measurements were collected to analyze the spectral absorption of SO2 in scattered solar radiation passing through the volcanic plumes. Together with separate wind speed measurements, these data allow derivation of the volcanic SO2 emission rate at the surveyed volcanoes in Alaska. The in situ measurements were collected to analyze the relative composition of volcanic volatiles in the volcanic gas plumes. This provides insights into the types of magmatic or hydrothermal systems from which the gases originate, and the extent to which gases interact with water or host rocks. See the associated publication in Frontiers in Earth Science for more information.

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