We present new real-time measurements of the CO2 concentration and δ13C made from July 16 to 20, 2014 in diluted gases of the active plume emitted by the Central Craters at Mount Etna volcano, Italy. This innovative study involved measuring 13C in plume gases at a very high frequency over 5 days of measurements. The carbon-isotope composition calculated for volcanic CO2 ranged from –1.3‰ to +1.5‰, with uncertainties in the repeated single measurements (i.e., made over periods from 4 to 20 min) that were generally <0.7‰, and yet surprisingly varied by larger amounts over the 5-day study period. The range of calculated 13C values mostly overlaps with that indicated for the plume of the Central Craters obtained by discrete sampling and using...
Several types of natural gas emissions (soil gas, low temperature fumaroles, gas bubbling in mud po...
This paper describes the operation and application of a portable cavity ring-downspectrometer (CRDS)...
A 4-year geochemical survey of some fumaroles at the Voragine summit crater of Mt Etna was performed...
We present new real-time measurements of the CO2 concentration and δ13C made from July 16 to 20, 201...
We present unprecedented data of real-time measurements of the concentration and isotope composition...
We describe analytical details and uncertainty evaluation of a simple technique for the measurement ...
Mount Etna, in southern Italy, is well known for its uninterrupted open-vent degassing activity fro...
We report here on thefirst record of carbon dioxide gas emission rates from a volcano, captured at≈1 ...
We report here on the real-time measurement of CO2 and SO2 concentrations in the near-vent volcanic ...
We report here on the real-time measurement of CO2 and SO2 concentrations in the near-vent volcanic ...
We monitored the soil gas emission of CO2 from selected sites of Mt. Etna volcano during the period ...
We applied the Multi-GAS technique to measure compositions of the volcanic plumes continuously disch...
We report here on the first record of carbon dioxide gas emission rates from a volcano, captured at ...
Gases and brines emitted in the southern sector of Mt Etna from mofettes, mud pools and mud volcanoe...
We report in-plume carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations and isotope ratios during an active eruption ...
Several types of natural gas emissions (soil gas, low temperature fumaroles, gas bubbling in mud po...
This paper describes the operation and application of a portable cavity ring-downspectrometer (CRDS)...
A 4-year geochemical survey of some fumaroles at the Voragine summit crater of Mt Etna was performed...
We present new real-time measurements of the CO2 concentration and δ13C made from July 16 to 20, 201...
We present unprecedented data of real-time measurements of the concentration and isotope composition...
We describe analytical details and uncertainty evaluation of a simple technique for the measurement ...
Mount Etna, in southern Italy, is well known for its uninterrupted open-vent degassing activity fro...
We report here on thefirst record of carbon dioxide gas emission rates from a volcano, captured at≈1 ...
We report here on the real-time measurement of CO2 and SO2 concentrations in the near-vent volcanic ...
We report here on the real-time measurement of CO2 and SO2 concentrations in the near-vent volcanic ...
We monitored the soil gas emission of CO2 from selected sites of Mt. Etna volcano during the period ...
We applied the Multi-GAS technique to measure compositions of the volcanic plumes continuously disch...
We report here on the first record of carbon dioxide gas emission rates from a volcano, captured at ...
Gases and brines emitted in the southern sector of Mt Etna from mofettes, mud pools and mud volcanoe...
We report in-plume carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations and isotope ratios during an active eruption ...
Several types of natural gas emissions (soil gas, low temperature fumaroles, gas bubbling in mud po...
This paper describes the operation and application of a portable cavity ring-downspectrometer (CRDS)...
A 4-year geochemical survey of some fumaroles at the Voragine summit crater of Mt Etna was performed...