نتایج جستجو برای: solvent degassing

تعداد نتایج: 56841  

Journal: :E3S Web of Conferences 2019

2007
A. B. Clarke S. Stephens R. Teasdale R.S.J. Sparks K. Diller

A series of 88 Vulcanian explosions occurred at the Soufrière Hills volcano, Montserrat, between August and October, 1997. Conduit conditions conducive to creating these and other Vulcanian explosions were explored via analysis of eruptive products and one-dimensional numerical modeling of magma ascent through a cylindrical conduit. The number densities and textures of plagioclase microlites we...

2017
S. A. Carn V. E. Fioletov C. A. McLinden C. Li N. A. Krotkov

The global flux of sulfur dioxide (SO2) emitted by passive volcanic degassing is a key parameter that constrains the fluxes of other volcanic gases (including carbon dioxide, CO2) and toxic trace metals (e.g., mercury). It is also a required input for atmospheric chemistry and climate models, since it impacts the tropospheric burden of sulfate aerosol, a major climate-forcing species. Despite i...

2011
Yutaka Abe

The Earth formed through accretion of planetesimals in 1–100 million years. Planetesimal impacts induce degassing, melting, and vaporization during accretion. The impact degassing, as well as the gravitational capture of the surrounding solar nebula gas, formed the proto-atmosphere on a growing Earth. The impact of heating and the blanketing effect of the proto-atmosphere resulted in the meltin...

2015
Társilo Girona Fidel Costa Gerald Schubert

Understanding the mechanisms that control the start-up of volcanic unrest is crucial to improve the forecasting of eruptions at active volcanoes. Among the most active volcanoes in the world are the so-called persistently degassing ones (e.g., Etna, Italy; Merapi, Indonesia), which emit massive amounts of gas during quiescence (several kilotonnes per day) and erupt every few months or years. Th...

2012
S. Descloux V. Chanudet B. Taquet W. Rode P. Guédant D. Serça C. Deshmukh F. Guerin

Release of hypolimnetic water from man-made reservoirs can be a problem for downstream rivers. These effects can be significant mainly during the first years after the reservoir impoundment, especially in thermally stratified reservoirs favouring the release of anoxicmethane-richwater. In tropical areas, higher temperatures decrease the oxygen solubility and enhance chemical processes responsib...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Diane T Wetzel Malcolm J Rutherford Steven D Jacobsen Erik H Hauri Alberto E Saal

Degassing of planetary interiors through surface volcanism plays an important role in the evolution of planetary bodies and atmospheres. On Earth, carbon dioxide and water are the primary volatile species in magmas. However, little is known about the speciation and degassing of carbon in magmas formed on other planets (i.e., Moon, Mars, Mercury), where the mantle oxidation state [oxygen fugacit...

Journal: :Science advances 2015
Jeremy W Boyce Allan H Treiman Yunbin Guan Chi Ma John M Eiler Juliane Gross James P Greenwood Edward M Stolper

The Moon contains chlorine that is isotopically unlike that of any other body yet studied in the Solar System, an observation that has been interpreted to support traditional models of the formation of a nominally hydrogen-free ("dry") Moon. We have analyzed abundances and isotopic compositions of Cl and H in lunar mare basalts, and find little evidence that anhydrous lava outgassing was import...

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