OSSAKA Joyo, OSSAKA Tomoko, HIRABAYASHI Jun-ichi, OI Takao, OHBA Takeshi, NOGAMI Kenji, KIKAWADA Yoshikazu, YAMANO Mayumi, YUI Mitsuaki, FUKUHARA Hideki
Geochemistry, 31(2) 119-128, May, 1997 Peer-reviewed
Geochemical study on Yugama, a crater lake at Kusatsu-Shirane volcano, has been conducted since 1966. Amounts of various cationic species in Yugama water started increasing around 1981, slightly before the phreatic eruptions in 1982-1983, and kept increasing until 1985. In 1986, they turned to decrease and at present restore their former levels before the eruptions. The concentration of sulfate ion showed a secular change similar to those of cationic species, but no such variation was observed for chloride ion even during the 1976 and 1982-1983 eruptions. However, it started increasing in 1989. A high correlation between the concentrations of chloride and hydrogen ions suggests an increasing influx of hydrogen chloride from the deep volcanic systems under the lake. A Cl--SO42- is an excellent monitor of the variation in volcanic activity at Kusatsu-Shirane volcano; all of the three past activities since 1966, i.e., the high-level subsurface activity in 1968, the eruption in 1976 and the eruptions in 1982-1983, showed a reverse secular change with time in the Cl--SO42- plot. This could be attributable to the function of Yugama water as a condenser of volatiles released underground.