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[SVC31-18] Fumarolic activity before and after seismic events in May 2022, Yakedake Volcano, Japan
Keywords:Yakedake, volcanic gas, hydrothermal system
Discharge temperatures of the fumaroles at the northern summit were about 106-110°C, about 10°C higher than the last year’s (2021) value. SO2/H2S measured in July 2022 by gas detector tube showed the highest values since 2013. Apparent equilibrium temperature (AET) was estimated to be about 310°C, about 50°C higher than the last year’s value. Concentrations of CO2, He and HCl has increased since 2021. Other fumaroles showed similar characteristics with the northern summit fumaroles. These results indicate that the fumaroles in 2022 became more active than last year. Higher CO2, He and HCl, SO2 values infer increasing deep magmatic degassing and decreasing shallow hydrothermal activities, respectively.
Gas composition was also measured using a multicomponent gas analyzer system (Multi-GAS; Shinohara, 2005), comparing with the values obtained by gas detector tube. Observed values from Multi-GAS were almost coincide with the values from gas detector tube. At Iwatsubodani fumaroles, located at the southwestern flank of the volcano, H2 was detected by Multi-GAS and AET was estimated to be about 410°C. This value of AET is the highest value among the fumaroles at Yakedake, suggesting that high temperature magmatic gas is supplied to southwestern region of the volcano.