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TABLE1 Volcanic Volatile Mass from Historic Eruptions TAFLA 1. Massi rokgjarna gosefna í sex eldgosum Measured Ice-core estimate volcanic Total erupted Petrologic estimate (g) a) (g)(H2S04+HX)b) aerosol(g) Eruption Eldgos rhass (g) Heildarmassi gosefna Mat byggt á bergfræðirannsóknum H2S04 HCl HF(+) Total acids Mat byggt á ís- kjarnarann- sóknum Mæld rokgjörn gosefni Laki 1783 3.4X1016 9.03X1013 1.6 xlO12 n.d.(++) 9.19X1013 lOxlO13 — Tambora 1815 2.4X1017 5.24X1013 2.16X1014 1.26X1014 3.94X1014 2xl014 - Mount St. Helens 1980 6.5xl014 7.9 xlO10 3.52X1010 5.3 xlO10 1.67X1011 - 3x 10uc,d) Soufriere 1979 4 xlO13 1.53X1010 3.5 xlO10 n.d. 5.03X1010 - 2.3xl09e) Agung 1963 2.4xl015 2.84X1012 1.53X1012 o T—1 X 00 5.17X1012 2xl013 - Krakatau 1883 2.7xl016 2.94X1012 3.75X1012 n.d. 6.69X1012 5.5xl013 - (+) Data for fluorine from Devine and Sigurdsson (1984) except for new analyses for Agung (720 ppm F in glass inclusions and 400 ppm in matrix glass) and for Mount St. Helens (360 ppm F in glass inclusions and 280 ppm in matrix glass). (++) n.d.=not detected c) Kent 1982 a) Devine et al. 1984 d) McCormick 1982 b) Hammer et al. 1980 e) McCormick et al. 1981 Laki is the latitudinal dependence of acidity. The data from four cores, ranging from 65°N to 82°N (Hammer 1977, 1984) show a regular northward decrease, approximating 0.7 p equiv. H+/degree latitude. This trend should form a useful basis for refinement of quantitative estimates of global volcanic acid aerosol fallout from ice core data. We note on the other hand, that the 90Sr fallout pattern, used in modelling dispersal of volcanic aerosol mass (Hammer 1977, 1980) shows the opposite trend, with increase in radionuclide activity from 71°N to 77°N. The applicability of 90Sr fallout as a model for dispersal of volcanic aerosols from a point- source may be complicated by the fact that the USSR nuclear tests from September 1961 to late 1962, which are the sources of most of the fallout, were carried out over a range of latitudes, from sites at Novaya Zemlya (75°N), Siberia (52°N) and Semipalatinsk (50°N) (Koide etal. 1979). MOUNT ST. HELENS 1980 Although relatively small, the May 1980 explosion of Mount St. Helens volcano was well monitored from every angle. The total aerosol mass was determined as 3xlOu g (Kent 1982, McCormick 1983). By compari- son, the petrologic estimate (Table 1) of volcanic vola- tile yield is 1.67xlOn g HF, 3.5xl010 g HCl and 7.9x 1010 g H2S04. This estimate was based on a total erupted tephra volume of 0.25 km3 (dense-rock equiva- lent), but the recent discovery of large-volume pyroclas- tic flow deposits indicate that this may be low by factor of two (C. W. Criswell, pers. comm. 1984). Thus the two estimates of the Mount St. Helens volcanic volatile mass are very close. The glass inclusion data imply a higher proportion of chlorine and fluorine from Mount St. Helens than gen- erally assumed in volcanic plumes and imply a HCl/SCL ratio of 0.7. Chlorine compounds were observed in the JÖKULL 35. ÁR 3
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