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Temporal variations of gas compositions of fumaroles in the Tatun Volcano Group,northern Taiwan
Authors:Hsiao-Fen Lee  Tsanyao Frank Yang  Tefang Faith Lan  Cheng-Hong Chen  Sheng-Rong Song  Shuhjong Tsao
Affiliation:1. Department of Geosciences, National Taiwan University, No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei 106, Taiwan;2. Central Geological Survey, MOEA, P.O. Box 968, Taipei 235, Taiwan
Abstract:Hydrothermal activity is common in the Tatun Volcano Group of northern Taiwan. Helium isotopic compositions of fumarolic samples show that mantle component occupies more than 60% in the previous study. Along with recent seismic results, a magma reservoir is inferred to have existed beneath the area of Da-you-keng, where fumarolic venting is the most active in Tatun Volcano Group. Progressive increases of HCl concentrations and SO2/H2S ratio in fumaroles from Da-you-keng have been observed since August 2004. The HCl concentration changed from almost the detection limit to thousands of ppm, even up to 30,000 ppm. SO2/H2S ratios varied from almost 0 to 3; hence SO2 became the dominated S species in this area. These variations were accompanied by rising temperature of fumaroles in the Tatun Volcano Group, especially in the area of Da-you-keng (from boiling point to 131 °C). Meanwhile, 3He/4He ratios showed a decreasing trend but returned to normal values shortly thereafter. We propose two possible processes, 1) new magma supply and 2) recent opening of fractures in local area, to explain these observations. Based on the change of 3He/4He ratio and lack of ground deformation, we consider the latter might be more plausible.
Keywords:Tatun Volcano Group   Taiwan   volcanic gases   3He/4He   geochemical monitoring
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