Magmatic Controls on Volcanic Sulfur Emissions at the Iceland Hotspot
E. Ranta,
S. A. Halldórsson,
B. A. Óladóttir
et al.
Abstract:Outgassing of sulfur (as SO2) is one of the principal hazards posed by volcanic eruptions. However, S emission potentials of most volcanoes globally are poorly constrained due to a short observational record and an incomplete understanding of the magmatic processes that influence pre‐eruptive S concentrations. Here, we use a compilation of published and new data from melt inclusions (MIs)—which can preserve magmatic S concentrations prior to eruptive degassing—from the Iceland hotspot to evaluate the effects o… Show more
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