Element flux to the environment of the passively degassing crater lake-hosting Kawah Ijen volcano, Indonesia, and implications for estimates of the global volcanic flux

V van Hinsberg, N Vigouroux, S Palmer, K Berlo… - 2017 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Volcanoes play an important role in the global cycling of elements by providing a pathway
from the deep Earth to its surface. Here, we have constrained the flux to the environment for …

Sulfide breakdown controls metal signature in volcanic gas at Kawah Ijen volcano, Indonesia

K Berlo, VJ van Hinsberg, N Vigouroux, JE Gagnon… - Chemical …, 2014 - Elsevier
Immiscible sulfide liquid is thought to be an important intermediary in volcanic degassing of
sulfur and chalcophile elements by concentrating and transferring metals from magma to …

The sources of volatile and fluid‐mobile elements in the Sunda arc: A melt inclusion study from Kawah Ijen and Tambora volcanoes, Indonesia

N Vigouroux, PJ Wallace… - Geochemistry …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Subduction zone recycling of volatiles (H2O, Cl, S, F) is controlled by the nature of
subducted materials and the temperature‐pressure profile of the downgoing slab. We …

Gypsum precipitating from volcanic effluent as an archive of volcanic activity

VJ van Hinsberg, K Berlo, DL Pinti… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Records of volcanic activity are a key resource in volcano monitoring and hazard mitigation.
The time period for which such records are available and the level of detail vary widely …

[PDF][PDF] The nature and source of major magmatic volatiles: open-vent degassing volcanoes in the Central American Volcanic Arc

P Robidoux, F PARELLO, A AIUPPA - Chimica e Fisica della Terra, 2016 - iris.unipa.it
Major volatiles play an important role in subduction zone magmatism, from magma
generation in the mantle, to crustal ascent and evolution, until its dramatic expression during …

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