Gas composition of the January 1983 eruption of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii

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Gas Analysis, Gas Composition, Hawaii, Volcanoes, Carbon, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, Chemical Composition, Sulfur, Sulfur Dioxides, Water

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Gas collections were made from an about 900 C vent both by conventional evacuated-bottle/wet-chemical techniques and by manual pumping of flowthrough bottles. The complete analyses suggest an equilibrium assemblage quenched at 1010 C, about midway between fountain and vent temperatures. It is suggested that the very low C/S ratio is due to degassing of CO2 during storage of the magma in a shallow reservoir before eruption. The two sampling techniques yielded analytical data in mutual agreement.

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