We present a new device for continuous monitoring of the concentration of CO2 dissolved in water. The device consists of a tube made of a polymeric semi-permeable membrane connected to an infrared gas analyser (IRGA) and a pump. Several laboratory experiments were performed to set the best operating condition and test the accuracy of measurements. We used the device for performing 20 months of continuous monitoring of dissolved CO2 concentration (DCC) in groundwater within a drainage gallery at Mt. Etna. The monitored groundwater intercepts the Pernicana Fault, along which degassing is observed related to volcano-tectonic activity. The acquired data were compared with continuous and discrete data obtained using existing methods. The measure...
Variability of CO2 concentrations within the Earth system occurs over a wide range of time and spati...
The concentration of some trace gases in cave is documented to have higher values with respect to th...
Geochemical monitoring of fumarole and soil gases is a powerful tool for volcano surveillance, for i...
We present a new device for continuous monitoring of the concentration of CO2 dissolved in water. T...
The study of geochemical parameters applied to natural systems has provided improved knowledge of ge...
The study of geochemical parameters applied to natural systems has provided improved knowledge of ge...
This study assessed the use of a H2 fuel cell as an H2-selective sensor for volcano monitoring. The ...
AbstractAdditionally to flow rate measurements of fluid discharges in submarine hydrothermal systems...
Continuous monitoring of soil CO2 dynamic concentration (which is proportional to the CO2 flux thro...
The measurement of soil CO2flux variations is a well established practice in many volcanic areas ar...
Valuation of the analysis performed on groundwater of Central Lazio by ACEA ATO2 SpA from 2001 to 20...
AbstractItaly is one of the most promising prone areas to study the CO2 behavior underground, the ca...
Carbon dioxide soil flux was continuously measured during 4 years (1998-2002) inside the crater of S...
Carbon dioxide flux from the soil is regularly monitored in selected areas of Vesuvio and Solfatara ...
We monitored the soil gas emission of CO2 from selected sites of Mt. Etna volcano during the period ...
Variability of CO2 concentrations within the Earth system occurs over a wide range of time and spati...
The concentration of some trace gases in cave is documented to have higher values with respect to th...
Geochemical monitoring of fumarole and soil gases is a powerful tool for volcano surveillance, for i...
We present a new device for continuous monitoring of the concentration of CO2 dissolved in water. T...
The study of geochemical parameters applied to natural systems has provided improved knowledge of ge...
The study of geochemical parameters applied to natural systems has provided improved knowledge of ge...
This study assessed the use of a H2 fuel cell as an H2-selective sensor for volcano monitoring. The ...
AbstractAdditionally to flow rate measurements of fluid discharges in submarine hydrothermal systems...
Continuous monitoring of soil CO2 dynamic concentration (which is proportional to the CO2 flux thro...
The measurement of soil CO2flux variations is a well established practice in many volcanic areas ar...
Valuation of the analysis performed on groundwater of Central Lazio by ACEA ATO2 SpA from 2001 to 20...
AbstractItaly is one of the most promising prone areas to study the CO2 behavior underground, the ca...
Carbon dioxide soil flux was continuously measured during 4 years (1998-2002) inside the crater of S...
Carbon dioxide flux from the soil is regularly monitored in selected areas of Vesuvio and Solfatara ...
We monitored the soil gas emission of CO2 from selected sites of Mt. Etna volcano during the period ...
Variability of CO2 concentrations within the Earth system occurs over a wide range of time and spati...
The concentration of some trace gases in cave is documented to have higher values with respect to th...
Geochemical monitoring of fumarole and soil gases is a powerful tool for volcano surveillance, for i...