Sensitivity of OMI SO2 measurements to variable eruptive behaviour at Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat

dc.contributor.authorHayer, C.S
dc.contributor.authorWadgea, G
dc.contributor.authorEdmonds, M
dc.contributor.authorChristopherc, T
dc.date.accessioned2025-12-02T16:49:08Z
dc.date.created2016
dc.description.abstractSince 2004, the satellite-borne Ozone Mapping Instrument (OMI) has observed sulphur dioxide (SO2) plumes during both quiescence and effusive eruptive activity at Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat. On average, OMI detected a SO2 plume 4–6 times more frequently during effusive periods than during quiescence in the 2008–2010 period. The increased ability of OMI to detect SO2 during eruptive periods is mainly due to an increase in plume altitude rather than a higher SO2 emission rate. Three styles of eruptive activity cause thermal lofting of gases (Vulcanian explosions; pyroclastic flows; a hot lava dome) and the resultant plume altitudes are estimated from observations and models. Most lofting plumes from Soufrière Hills are derived from hot domes and pyroclastic flows. Although Vulcanian explosions produced the largest plumes, some produced only negligible SO2 signals detected by OMI. OMI is most valuable for monitoring purposes at this volcano during periods of lava dome growth and during explosive activity.
dc.identifierhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2016.01.014
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2139/58327
dc.publisherElsevier
dc.relation.ispartofseriesJournal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research Volume 312, Pages 1-10
dc.subject.otherSoufrière Hills Volcano
dc.subject.otherVolcanic plumes
dc.subject.otherOMI
dc.subject.otherSO2
dc.titleSensitivity of OMI SO2 measurements to variable eruptive behaviour at Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat
dc.typepdf

Files

Original bundle

Now showing 1 - 1 of 1
Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Name:
Sensitivity of OMI SO2 measurements to variable eruptive behaviour at.pdf
Size:
2.23 MB
Format:
Adobe Portable Document Format