کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4699125 | 1637629 | 2013 | 9 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
Total CO2 output from soil gas and plume, discharged from the Stromboli Island, was estimated. The CO2 emission of the plume emitted from the active crater was estimated on the basis of the SO2 crater output and C/S ratio, while CO2 discharged through diffuse soil emission was quantified on the basis of 419 measurements of CO2 fluxes from the soil of the whole island, performed by using the accumulation chamber method. The results indicate an overall output of ≅ 416 t day− 1 of CO2 from the island. The main contribution to the total CO2 output comes from the summit area (396 t day− 1), with 370 t/day from the active crater and 26 t day− 1 from the Pizzo sopra La Fossa soil degassing area. The release of CO2 from peripheral areas is ≅ 20 t day− 1 by soil degassing (Scari area mainly). The result of the soil degassing survey confirms the persistence of the highest CO2 degassing areas located on the North-East crater side and Scari area.
► Estimation of the CO2 budget of discharged fluids from Stromboli volcano
► Geochemical survey to measure the soil CO2 and SO2 fluxes
► Magmatic CO2 in the global carbon cycle
Journal: Chemical Geology - Volume 339, 15 February 2013, Pages 52–60