Woitischek Julia, Mingotti Nicola, Edmonds Marie, Woods Andrew W
BP Institute for Multiphase Flow, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
Nat Commun. 2021 May 11;12(1):2719. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-22159-3.
Many of the standard volcanic gas flux measurement approaches involve absorption spectroscopy in combination with wind speed measurements. Here, we present a new method using video images of volcanic plumes to measure the speed of convective structures combined with classical plume theory to estimate volcanic fluxes. We apply the method to a nearly vertical gas plume at Villarrica Volcano, Chile, and a wind-blown gas plume at Mount Etna, Italy. Our estimates of the gas fluxes are consistent in magnitude with previous reported fluxes obtained by spectroscopy and electrochemical sensors for these volcanoes. Compared to conventional gas flux measurement techniques focusing on SO, our new model also has the potential to be used for sulfur-poor plumes in hydrothermal systems because it estimates the HO flux.
许多标准的火山气体通量测量方法都涉及吸收光谱法与风速测量相结合。在此,我们提出一种新方法,利用火山羽流的视频图像来测量对流结构的速度,并结合经典羽流理论来估算火山通量。我们将该方法应用于智利比利亚里卡火山近乎垂直的气体羽流以及意大利埃特纳火山被风吹动的气体羽流。我们对气体通量的估算在数值上与之前通过光谱学和电化学传感器获得的这些火山的通量报告一致。与专注于二氧化硫的传统气体通量测量技术相比,我们的新模型还有可能用于热液系统中贫硫羽流的测量,因为它可以估算水汽通量。