Award Abstract # 0838817
Mount Erebus Volcano Observatory III (MEVO III): Conduit Processes and Surveillance

NSF Org: OPP
Office of Polar Programs (OPP)
Recipient: NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGY
Initial Amendment Date: August 7, 2009
Latest Amendment Date: February 6, 2012
Award Number: 0838817
Award Instrument: Standard Grant
Program Manager: Alexandra Isern
OPP
 Office of Polar Programs (OPP)
GEO
 Directorate for Geosciences
Start Date: August 15, 2009
End Date: July 31, 2013 (Estimated)
Total Intended Award Amount: $499,991.00
Total Awarded Amount to Date: $499,991.00
Funds Obligated to Date: FY 2009 = $499,991.00
ARRA Amount: $499,991.00
History of Investigator:
  • Philip Kyle (Principal Investigator)
    philip.kyle@nmt.edu
  • Clive Oppenheimer (Co-Principal Investigator)
Recipient Sponsored Research Office: New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
801 LEROY PL
SOCORRO
NM  US  87801-4681
(575)835-5496
Sponsor Congressional District: 02
Primary Place of Performance: New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
801 LEROY PL
SOCORRO
NM  US  87801-4681
Primary Place of Performance
Congressional District:
02
Unique Entity Identifier (UEI): HZJ2JZUALWN4
Parent UEI:
NSF Program(s): ANT Earth Sciences
Primary Program Source: 01R00910DB RRA RECOVERY ACT
Program Reference Code(s): 0000, 9150, OTHR, 6890
Program Element Code(s): 511200
Award Agency Code: 4900
Fund Agency Code: 4900
Assistance Listing Number(s): 47.078

ABSTRACT

This award is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5). Mount Erebus is Antarctica?s most active volcano that has been in a persistent state of activity for at least the last 35 years. It has a unique geochemistry among the Earth's active volcanoes and is also unique in hosting a persistent convecting lake(s) of anorthclase phonolite magma in its summit crater. The relative simplicity of the magmatic system, consistency of activity, and accessibility of close-range observation make Erebus attractive as a target for extensive studies. Although the Erebus' seismicity and eruptive activity and processes are becoming increasingly well understood over years of research, there is a near total lack of understanding its deeper magmatic system. The primary goal of this proposal is to continue supporting the Mt. Erebus Volcano Observatory (MEVO III) improving our current understanding of the Erebus eruptive and non-eruptive magmatic system using an integrated approach from geophysical, geochemical and remote sensing observations. This goal can be grouped into the following fundamental research objectives: (a) to sustain year-round surveillance of on-going volcanic activity primarily using geophysical observatories; (b) to understand processes within the convecting conduit which feeds the persistent lava lakes; and (c) to understand the impact of Erebus eruptive activity upon the Antarctic environment. Continued reliance on students provides a broader impact to this proposed research and firmly grounds this effort in its educational mission.

PUBLICATIONS PRODUCED AS A RESULT OF THIS RESEARCH

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Zandomeneghi, D., Kyle, P., Miller, P., Snelson, C., Aster, R "Seismic Tomography of Erebus Volcano, Antarctica." EOS Trans. Amer. Geop. Union , v.91 (6) , 2010 , p.53
Boichu, M; Oppenheimer, C; Roberts, TJ; Tsanev, V; Kyle, PR "On bromine, nitrogen oxides and ozone depletion in the tropospheric plume of Erebus volcano (Antarctica)" ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT , v.45 , 2011 , p.3856 View record at Web of Science 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2011.03.02
Boichu, M; Oppenheimer, C; Tsanev, V; Kyle, PR "High temporal resolution SO2 flux measurements at Erebus volcano, Antarctica" JOURNAL OF VOLCANOLOGY AND GEOTHERMAL RESEARCH , v.190 , 2010 , p.325 View record at Web of Science 10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2009.11.02
Chaput, J. A.; Zandomeneghi, D.; Aster, R. C.; Knox, H.; Kyle, P. R. "Imaging of Erebus volcano using body wave seismic interferometry of Strombolian eruption coda" Geophysical Research Letters , v.39 , 2012 L07304 10.1029/2012GL050956
Curtis, A; Kyle, P "Geothermal point sources identified in a fumarolic ice cave on Erebus volcano, Antarctica using fiber optic distributed temperature sensing" GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS , v.38 , 2011 View record at Web of Science 10.1029/2011GL04827
Ilyinskaya, E; Oppenheimer, C "Deposition of volatiles from Erebus volcano in Antarctic snow and ice" GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA , v.73 , 2009 , p.A567 View record at Web of Science
Ilyinskaya, E; Oppenheimer, C; Mather, TA; Martin, RS; Kyle, PR "Size-resolved chemical composition of aerosol emitted by Erebus volcano, Antarctica" GEOCHEMISTRY GEOPHYSICS GEOSYSTEMS , v.11 , 2010 View record at Web of Science 10.1029/2009GC00285
McKay, R., Naish, T., Powell, R., Barrett, P.J., Scherer, R., Talarico, F., Kyle, P., Monien, D., Kuhn, G., Jackolski, C., Williams, T., "Pleistocene variability of Antarctic Ice Sheet extent in the Ross Embayment." Quaternary Science Reviews , v.34 , 2012 , p.93
Oppenheimer, C "Ultraviolet Sensing of Volcanic Sulfur Emissions" ELEMENTS , v.6 , 2010 , p.87 View record at Web of Science 10.2113/gselements.6.2.8
Oppenheimer, C; Kyle, P; Eisele, F; Crawford, J; Huey, G; Tanner, D; Kim, S; Mauldin, L; Blake, D; Beyersdorf, A; Buhr, M; Davis, D "Atmospheric chemistry of an Antarctic volcanic plume" JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES , v.115 , 2010 View record at Web of Science 10.1029/2009JD01191
Oppenheimer, C; Lomakina, AS; Kyle, PR; Kingsbury, NG; Boichu, M "Pulsatory magma supply to a phonolite lava lake" EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS , v.284 , 2009 , p.392 View record at Web of Science 10.1016/j.epsl.2009.04.04
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