Gas emissions and crustal deformation from the Krýsuvík high temperature geothermal system, Iceland

Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research(2020)

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The Krýsuvík volcanic system is located on the oblique spreading Reykjanes Peninsula, SW Iceland. Since early 2009 the region has been undergoing episodes of localized ground uplift and subsidence. From April–November 2013, we operated near-real time monitoring of gas emissions in Krýsuvík, using a Multi-component Gas Analyzer System (Multi-GAS), collecting data on gas composition from a fumarole (H2O, CO2, SO2, H2S). The dataset in this study, comprises a near-continuous gas composition time series, the quantification of diffuse CO2 gas flux, analytical results for direct samples of dry gas, seismic records, and GPS data. Gas emissions from the Krýsuvík geothermal system were examined and compared with crustal deformation and seismicity.
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Krýsuvík,Volcanic gas,Volcano monitoring,Geothermal gas,Crustal deformation,Volcanic CO2 flux
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