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A Geochemical Study of Iodine in Volcanic Gases

1966; Oxford University Press; Volume: 39; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1246/bcsj.39.2690

ISSN

1348-0634

Autores

Fumihiro Honda, Yoshihiko Mizutani, Tsutomu Sugiura, Shinya Oana,

Tópico(s)

Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry

Resumo

Abstract Volcanic gases from several active volcanoes in Japan have been analyzed for iodine and chlorine: Showashinzan (I=0.025–0.20 mg.I/kg.H2O, Cl=238–1830 mg.Cl/kg.H2O), Iwatesan (I=0.053–0.19, Cl=2720–3360), Issaikyoyama (I=0.030–0.087, Cl=104–213), Nasudake (I=0.16–3.9, Cl=188–9460), Yakedake (I=0.58–0.93, Cl=1250–1730), Kuju-Ioyama (I=0.13–1.3, Cl=266–8000), Kirishima-Ioyama (I=0.036–0.84, Cl=200–4200), and Miharayama (I=0.45–1.5, Cl=1640–2180). Each volcano has a characteristic I/Cl ratio. Analyses have also been made of hot-spring waters from the environs of Nasudake, Kuju-Ioyama, and Kirishima-Ioyama. It is indicated that the hot-spring waters are similar in I/Cl ratio to the volcanic gases from the same area.

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