Small Volcanic Lakes Tapping Giant Underground Reservoirs
New Geology Article Published Online 4 March
Boulder, Colo., USA: In its large caldera, Newberry volcano (Oregon, USA)
has two small volcanic lakes, one fed by volcanic geothermal fluids
(Paulina Lake) and one by gases (East Lake). These popular fishing grounds
are small windows into a large underlying reservoir of hydrothermal fluids,
releasing carbon dioxide (CO2) and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) with minor mercury (Hg) and methane into East Lake.
What happens to all that CO2 after it enters the bottom waters
of the lake, and how do these volcanic gases influence the lake ecosystem?
Some lakes fed by volcanic CO2 have seen catastrophic CO2 degassing during lake overturn (“limnic eruptions”; e.g., Lake
Nyos, Cameroon). Could East Lake be a simmering “American lake Nyos”? East
Lake went through a short “gas alert” in summer 2020, with strong H2S smells spreading over the caldera region.
Six Wesleyan University undergraduate/graduate students and their advisor
set out to measure CO2 fluxes at East Lake each summer between
2015 and 2019.
East Lake accumulates CO2 below its winter ice cover, which is
released again in abundance during ice melting and subsequently during the
summer months. They also proposed that the East Lake ecosystem is largely
driven by its volcanic inputs: CO2, nutrients like phosphorus
and trace metals, with the fixed nitrogen nutrient largely provided by
local cyanobacteria.
The outside world only adds sunshine to make this organic matter factory
go! Their study illustrates how the lake CO2 reservoir renews
itself over the seasons, and East Lake is unlikely to have catastrophic gas
releases. Variations in CO2 flux can be used for volcano
monitoring once the seasonal flux trends related to lake processes are
understood.
FEATURED ARTICLE
Volcanic Carbon Cycling in East Lake, Newberry Volcano, Oregon, USA
H.D. Brumberg; L. Capece; C.N. Cauley; P. Tartell; C. Smith; M.S. Wagner;
J.C. Varekamp
Contact: Johan Varekamp, jvarekamp@wesleyan.edu, Wesleyan University, EES,
Middletown, Connecticut
URL:
https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geology/article/doi/10.1130/G48388.1/595185/Volcanic-carbon-cycling-in-East-Lake-Newberry
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