Spectroscopic capture of 1 Hz volcanic SO2 fluxes and integration with volcano geophysical data

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Here we present a novel spectroscopic approach to capturing, with unprecedented time resolution and accuracy, volcanic SO2 fluxes. This is based on two USB2000 spectrometers, coupled to cylindrical lens telescopes, each collecting light which has transited horizontal sections of the rising plume.We report on field data from Stromboli volcano, in which the entire emission rate from the volcano was measured, as well as flux signatures associated with individual crater explosions. The latter were integrated with seismic and thermal data, demonstrating correlations in both cases, and representing the first such geophysical-geochemical data corroboration on this timescale. Such a holistic empirical capability could significantly expedite our understanding of explosive volcanic processes. Copyright 2009 by the American Geophysical Union.

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McGonigle, A. J. S., Aiuppa, A., Ripepe, M., Kantzas, E. P., & Tamburello, G. (2009). Spectroscopic capture of 1 Hz volcanic SO2 fluxes and integration with volcano geophysical data. Geophysical Research Letters, 36(21). https://doi.org/10.1029/2009GL040494

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