Time-variation of hydrothermal discharge at selected sites in the Western United States: Implications for monitoring

Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
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We compiled time series of hydrothermal discharge consisting of 3593 chloride- or heat-flux measurements from 24 sites in the Yellowstone region, the northern Oregon Cascades, Lassen Volcanic National Park and vicinity, and Long Valley, California. At all of these sites the hydrothermal phenomena are believed to be as yet unaffected by human activity, though much of the data collection was driven by mandates to collect environmental-baseline data in acticipation of geothermal development. The time series average 19 years in length and some of the Yellowstone sites have been monitored intermittently for over 30 years. Many sites show strong seasonality but few show clear long-term trends, and at most sites statistically significant decadal-scale trends are absent. Thus, the data provide robust estimates of advective heat flow ranging from ~130 MW in the north-central Oregon Cascades to ~6100 MW in the Yellowstone region, and also document Yellowstone hydrothermal chloride and arsenic fluxes of 1740 and 15-20 g/s, respectively. The discharge time series show little sensitivity to regional tectonic events such as earthquakes or inflation/deflation cycles. Most long-term monitoring to date has focused on high-chloride springs and low-temperature fumaroles. The relative stability of these features suggests that discharge measurements done as part of volcano-monitoring programs should focus instead on high-temperature fumaroles, which may be more immediately linked to the magmatic heat source. 

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Time-variation of hydrothermal discharge at selected sites in the Western United States: Implications for monitoring
Series title Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
DOI 10.1016/S0377-0273(01)00207-4
Volume 111
Issue 1-4
Year Published 2001
Language English
Publisher Elsevier
Contributing office(s) Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Water Science Center
Description 23 p.
Larger Work Title Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
First page 1
Last page 23
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