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  Periodicity in the BrO/SO2 molar ratios in the volcanic gas plume of Cotopaxi and its correlation with the Earth tides during the eruption in 2015

Dinger, F., Bobrowski, N., Warnach, S., Bredemeyer, S., Hidalgo, S., Arellano, S., et al. (2017). Periodicity in the BrO/SO2 molar ratios in the volcanic gas plume of Cotopaxi and its correlation with the Earth tides during the eruption in 2015. Earth System Science Data Discussions, 8. doi:10.5194/se-2017-89.

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Dinger, F.1, Author           
Bobrowski, N.1, Author           
Warnach, S.1, Author           
Bredemeyer, Stefan, Author
Hidalgo, Silvana, Author
Arellano, Santiago, Author
Galle, Bo, Author
Platt, U.1, Author           
Wagner, T.1, Author           
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1Satellite Remote Sensing, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1826293              

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 Abstract: We evaluated NOVAC (Network for Observation of Volcanic and Atmospheric Change) gas emission data from the 2015 eruption of Cotopaxi volcano (Ecuador) for BrO/SO2 molar ratios. Statistical analysis of the data revealed a conspicuous periodic pattern with a periodicity of about two weeks in a three month time series. While the time series is too short to rule out a chance recurrence of transient geological or meteorological events as a possible origin for the periodic signal, we nevertheless took this observation as a motivation to examine the influence of natural forcings with periodicities of around two weeks on volcanic gas emissions. One strong aspirant with such a periodicity are the Earth tides, which are thus central in this study. We present the BrO/SO2 data, analyse the reliability of the periodic signal, discuss a possible meteorological or eruption-induced origin of this signal, and compare the signal with the theoretical ground surface displacement pattern caused by the Earth tides. Central result is the observation of a significant correlation between the BrO/SO2 molar ratios with the North-South and vertical components of the calculated tide-induced surface displacement with correlation coefficients of 47 % and 36 %, respectively. From all other investigated parameters, only the correlation between the BrO/SO2 molar ratios and the relative humidity in the local atmosphere resulted in a comparable correlation coefficient of about 33 %.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2017
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.5194/se-2017-89
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Title: Earth System Science Data Discussions
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Publ. Info: Bremerhaven : Copernics Publication
Pages: 28 Volume / Issue: 8 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: - Identifier: Other: 1866-3591
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/1866-3591