2019
DOI: 10.1029/2018gl080301
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Insights on Hydrothermal‐Magmatic Interactions and Eruptive Processes at Poás Volcano (Costa Rica) From High‐Frequency Gas Monitoring and Drone Measurements

Abstract: Identification of unambiguous signals of volcanic unrest is crucial in hazard assessment. Processes leading to phreatic and phreatomagmatic eruptions remain poorly understood, inhibiting effective eruption forecasting. Our 5‐year gas record from Poás volcano, combined with geophysical data, reveals systematic behavior associated with hydrothermal‐magmatic eruptions. Three eruptive episodes are covered, each with distinct geochemical and geophysical characteristics. Periods with larger eruptions tend to be asso… Show more

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“…This 8‐year research program (2011–2019) has represented the first coordinated effort to link international research on volcanic CO 2 (Fischer, ). The DECADE initiative has funded installation of a gas (Multi‐GAS; Aiuppa et al, ; Shinohara, ) monitoring network that covers some (>10) of the world's 90 top degassing volcanoes, allowing for volcanic CO 2 observations of much improved continuity and temporal resolution, with obvious benefits for volcano monitoring (Aiuppa et al, ; Aiuppa, Bitetto, et al, ; de Moor, Aiuppa, Avard, et al, ; de Moor, Aiuppa, Pacheco, et al, ; de Moor et al, ). DECADE, in combination with other international research initiatives (e.g., http://www.trailbyfire.org), has also funded campaign‐style surveys and/or temporary Multi‐GAS deployments at many strongly degassing volcanoes whose CO 2 flux was previously unknown (e.g., Aiuppa et al, ; Tamburello et al, , ; Bani, Rose‐Koga, et al, , Bani, Alfianti, et al, ; Battaglia et al, ; de Moor et al, ; Moussallam et al, ).…”
Section: Current Understandingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This 8‐year research program (2011–2019) has represented the first coordinated effort to link international research on volcanic CO 2 (Fischer, ). The DECADE initiative has funded installation of a gas (Multi‐GAS; Aiuppa et al, ; Shinohara, ) monitoring network that covers some (>10) of the world's 90 top degassing volcanoes, allowing for volcanic CO 2 observations of much improved continuity and temporal resolution, with obvious benefits for volcano monitoring (Aiuppa et al, ; Aiuppa, Bitetto, et al, ; de Moor, Aiuppa, Avard, et al, ; de Moor, Aiuppa, Pacheco, et al, ; de Moor et al, ). DECADE, in combination with other international research initiatives (e.g., http://www.trailbyfire.org), has also funded campaign‐style surveys and/or temporary Multi‐GAS deployments at many strongly degassing volcanoes whose CO 2 flux was previously unknown (e.g., Aiuppa et al, ; Tamburello et al, , ; Bani, Rose‐Koga, et al, , Bani, Alfianti, et al, ; Battaglia et al, ; de Moor et al, ; Moussallam et al, ).…”
Section: Current Understandingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In combination with improvements in satellite‐ and ground‐based remote sensing methods, volcanic eruption forecasting using volcanic gases has gained in potential. Several recent examples have used nearly continuous C/S ratio monitoring to develop conceptual and quantitative models of explosive and phreatic volcanic eruptions (Aiuppa et al, ; Aiuppa, Bitetto, et al, ; Aiuppa et al, ; de Moor Aiuppa, Avard, et al, ; de Moor, Aiuppa, Pacheco, et al, ; de Moor et al, ). A continuing challenge is to maintain these systems at active volcanoes globally, telemeter the data in real time to observatories, and adequately interpret the data in order to forecast eruptions with high accuracy.…”
Section: Societal Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They maintain continuity in time-series data when ground-based stations are rendered nonoperational due to volcanic activity (e.g. Poás volcano, Costa Rica [de Moor et al 2019]) and/or complement simultaneous ground measurements (e.g. 2018 Kīlauea eruption [Mason et al 2019;Nadeau et al 2018;Neal et al 2019]).…”
Section: Supporting Monitoring During Unrest and Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…at Irazu, Costa Rica; J. Stix [2019], personal communication). In such situations, the advantage of a remotely operated winch (or fixed length cable), to enable sampling from an easier vehicle altitude, may outweigh the disadvantages of reduced sampling time and operational range from the added payload weight.…”
Section: In Situ Measurement and Sampling Missionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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