First estimate of annual mercury flux at the Kilauea main vent

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Air Pollution, Mercury Vapor, Sulfur Dioxides, Volcanoes, Geothermal Resources, Hawaii, Spectrometers

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Mercury and sulphur dioxide analyses were conducted from 1971 to 1980 on air samples collected immediately downwind of Halemaumau, the Kilauea main vent, in Hawaii. On the basis of these measurements, an Hg/SO2 ratio of 0.00051 has been derived which, when applied to the recently determined SO2 mass output of Halemaumau, yields a calculated Hg flux of 2.6 x 10 to the 8th g annually. This rate is consistent with Varekamp and Busek's (1981) evidence suggesting that volcanogenic Hg significantly contributes to the atmospheric total.

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