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Carbon dioxide emissions from subaerial volcanic regions: Two decades in review

October 3, 2019

Recent studies of subaerial volcano carbon flux have challenged previous assumptions about carbon recycling in the mantle and the ratio of ingassing to outgassing. This chapter reviews the current state of knowledge of the flux of carbon from subaerial volcanoes at subduction zones and intraplate locations, as well as through diffuse degassing away from volcanic vents. It also reviews the importance of crustal carbonate assimilation and carbonate platforms on these fluxes. The chapter presents an overview of how these fluxes are estimated – including descriptions of new technologies and recent field campaigns – and the timescales of flux measurements. It also summarizes what is currently known about the flux of carbon versus other volatile elements in these various settings.

Publication Year 2019
Title Carbon dioxide emissions from subaerial volcanic regions: Two decades in review
Authors Cynthia A. Werner, Tobias Fischer, Alessandro Aiuppa, Marie Edmonds, Carlo Cardellini, Simon Carn, Giovanni Chiodini, Elizabeth Cottrell, Mike Burton, Hiroshi Shinohara, Patrick Allard
Publication Type Book Chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Index ID 70261970
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Volcano Science Center
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