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Volcanoes and the environment: Lessons for understanding Earth's past and future from studies of present-day volcanic emissions

机译:火山与环境:通过研究当今的火山排放了解地球的过去和未来的经验教训

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Volcanism has affected the environment of our planet over a broad range of spatial (local to global) and temporal (<1 yr to 100s Myr) scales and will continue to do so. As well as examining the Earth's geological record and using computer modelling to understand these effects, much of our knowledge of these processes comes from studying volcanism on the present-day planet. Understanding the full spectrum of possible routes and mechanisms by which volcanism can affect the environment is key to developing a realistic appreciation of possible past and potential futu re volcanic impact scenarios. This review paper seeks to give a synoptic overview of these potential mechanisms, focussing on those that we can seek to understand over human timescales by studying current volcanic activity. These effects are wide ranging from well-documented planetary-scale impacts (e.g., cooling by stratospheric aerosol veils) to more subtle or localised processes like ash fertilisation of ocean biota and impacts on cloud properties, atmospheric oxidant levels and terrestrial ecosystems. There is still much to be gained by studying present-day volcanic emissions. This review highlights the need for further work in three example areas. Firstly, to understand regional and arc-scale volcanic emissions, especially cycling of elements through subduction zones, more volatile measurements are needed to contribute to a fundamental and systematic understanding of these processes throughout geological time. Secondly, there is still uncertainty surrounding whether stratospheric ozone depletion following volcanic eruptions results solely from activation of anthropogenic halogen species. We should be poised to study future eruptions into the stratosphere with regard to their impacts and halogen load and work to improve our models and understanding of the relevant underlying processes within the Earth and the atmosphere. Thirdly, we lack a systematic understanding of trace metal volatility from magmas, which is of importance in terms of understanding their geochemical cycling and use as tracers in environmental archives and of igneous processes on Earth and more broadly on silicate planetary bodies. Measurements of volcanic rock suites and metals in volcanic plumes have an important part to play in moving towards this goal. (C) 2015 The Author. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license
机译:火山活动已在广泛的空间(从局部到全球)和时间(<1 yr至100s Myr)范围内影响了我们星球的环境,并将继续如此。除了检查地球的地质记录并使用计算机模型来了解这些影响外,我们对这些过程的许多知识还来自研究当今星球上的火山作用。了解火山活动可能影响环境的所有可能途径和机制,这是对可能的过去和未来的火山影响情景进行现实认识的关键。本文旨在概述这些潜在的机制,重点研究通过研究当前的火山活动我们可以在人类时间尺度上理解的那些机制。这些影响范围很广,从有据可查的行星尺度影响(例如平流层气溶胶面纱冷却)到更微妙或局部的过程(例如海洋生物的灰肥)以及对云的性质,大气氧化剂水平和陆地生态系统的影响。通过研究当今的火山排放,仍然可以获得许多好处。这篇评论强调了在三个示例领域中进一步工作的必要性。首先,要了解区域和弧形火山喷发物,特别是元素通过俯冲带的循环,需要更多的挥发性测量值,以便对整个地质时间内的这些过程有一个基本而系统的理解。其次,围绕火山爆发后平流层中的臭氧消耗是否仅由人为卤素物种的活化引起,仍然存在不确定性。我们应该蓄势待发,研究未来对平流层爆发的影响及其卤素含量,并努力改善我们的模式,并更好地理解地球和大气层中的相关潜在过程。第三,我们对岩浆中痕量金属的挥发性缺乏系统的了解,这对于理解其地球化学循环以及在环境档案馆和地球以及更广泛的硅酸盐行星体上的火成过程中作为示踪剂的应用而言非常重要。为实现这一目标,对火山岩中的火山岩套件和火山羽中的金属进行测量具有重要作用。 (C)2015作者。由Elsevier B.V.发布。这是CC BY许可下的开放获取文章

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