Excess degassing drives long-term volcanic unrest at Nevado del Ruiz
Journal article, 2024

This study combines volcanic gas compositions, SO2 flux and satellite thermal data collected at Nevado del Ruiz between 2018 and 2021. We find the Nevado del Ruiz plume to have exhibited relatively steady, high CO2 compositions (avg. CO2/ST ratios of 5.4 ± 1.9) throughout. Our degassing models support that the CO2/ST ratio variability derives from volatile exsolution from andesitic magma stored in the 1–4 km depth range. Separate ascent of CO2-rich gas bubbles through shallow (< 1 km depth), viscous, conduit resident magma causes the observed excess degassing. We infer that degassing of ~ 974 mm3 of shallow (1–4 km) stored magma has sourced the elevated SO2 degassing recorded during 2018–2021 (average flux ~ 1548 t/d). Of this, only < 1 mm3 of magma have been erupted through dome extrusion, highlighting a large imbalance between erupted and degassed magma. Escalating deep CO2 gas flushing, combined with the disruption of passive degassing, through sudden accumulation and pressurization of bubbles due to lithostatic pressure, may accelerate volcanic unrest and eventually lead to a major eruption.

Author

J. Lages

University of Palermo

Z. Chacón

Colombian Geological Survey

Julian Ramirez

Colombian Geological Survey

A. Aiuppa

University of Palermo

Santiago Arellano

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Geoscience and Remote Sensing

Marcello Bitetto

University of Palermo

Julián O. Peña

Colombian Geological Survey

Diego Coppola

University of Turin

Marco Laiolo

University of Turin

Francesco Massimetti

University of Turin

Lina Castaño

Colombian Geological Survey

Carlos Laverde

Colombian Geological Survey

G. Tamburello

National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology

G. Giudice

National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology

Cristian Lopez

Colombian Geological Survey

Scientific Reports

2045-2322 (ISSN) 20452322 (eISSN)

Vol. 14 1 1230

Global Volcanic and Atmospheric Observation Programme

Swedish National Space Board (149/18), 2019-04-01 -- 2023-03-31.

Subject Categories

Geology

Physical Geography

Geosciences, Multidisciplinary

DOI

10.1038/s41598-024-51380-5

PubMed

38216695

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1/26/2024