2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2015.03.010
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Geochemistry and solute fluxes of volcano-hydrothermal systems of Shiashkotan, Kuril Islands

Abstract: Shiashkotan Island belongs to the Northern Kuril island arc and consists of two joined volcanoes, Sinarka and Kuntomintar, with about 18 km of distance between the summits. Both volcanoes are active, with historic eruptions, and both emit fumarolic gases. Sinarka volcano is degassing through the extrusive dome with inaccessible strong and hot (N400°C) fumaroles. A large fumarolic field of the Kuntomintar volcano situated in a wide eroded caldera-like crater hosts many fumarolic vents with temperatures from boi… Show more

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“…8) are characterized by strong LREE depletion. A similar shape of pattern with LREE depletion was already observed in other acid-sulphate waters from Waiotapu (New Zealand), Copahue volcano (Argentina), Santa Ana (El Salvador), Kawah Ihen Crater Lake (Indonesia) and Kutomintar and Sinarka volcanoes (Kawah Ijen) (Takano et al, 2004;Wood et al, 2006;Varekamp et al, 2009;Colvin et al, 2013;Kalacheva et al, 2015). Strong REE fractionation occurs during the hydrothermal alteration in very low pH waters with high SO 4 2− contents, showing higher LREE contents in alunitic advanced argillic alterated rocks compared to the unalterated volcanic rocks (Hikov, 2011).…”
Section: Ree Behavioursupporting
confidence: 80%
“…8) are characterized by strong LREE depletion. A similar shape of pattern with LREE depletion was already observed in other acid-sulphate waters from Waiotapu (New Zealand), Copahue volcano (Argentina), Santa Ana (El Salvador), Kawah Ihen Crater Lake (Indonesia) and Kutomintar and Sinarka volcanoes (Kawah Ijen) (Takano et al, 2004;Wood et al, 2006;Varekamp et al, 2009;Colvin et al, 2013;Kalacheva et al, 2015). Strong REE fractionation occurs during the hydrothermal alteration in very low pH waters with high SO 4 2− contents, showing higher LREE contents in alunitic advanced argillic alterated rocks compared to the unalterated volcanic rocks (Hikov, 2011).…”
Section: Ree Behavioursupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The alteration mineral assemblage found in the Main Crater of Taal volcano corresponds to alunite-rich advanced argillic alteration and the current MCL fluids correspond to the associated fluids, so REE fractionation at Taal is likely related to intensive interaction of fluids with mature rocks that have been heavily leached and altered. A similar REE pattern has been seen before in other volcanic lakes and hot springs, including Maly Semiachik, Russia; Kusatsu-Shirane, Japan; Keli Mutu, Indonesia; Santa Ana, El Salvador; Nevado del Ruiz, Colombia; Kutomintar and Sinarka volcanoes, Kuril Islands and Azufral, Colombia (Takano et al, 2004;Colvin et al, 2013;Inguaggiato et al, 2015;Kalacheva et al, 2015;Varekamp, 2015;Inguaggiato et al, 2017).…”
Section: Origin Of Hydrothermal Fluidssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Determination of element abundances of natural fluids is, however, difficult because of the small quantities of elements that they contain, as low as fg g −1 level (Kalacheva et al . ). To determine element abundances in natural waters, therefore, the elemental pre‐concentration of elements prior to analysis has been proposed.…”
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