Past, present and future of volcanic lake monitoring
Volcanic lake research boosted after lethal gas burst occurred at Lake Nyos (Cameroon) in
1986, a limnic rather than a volcanic event. This led to the foundation of the IAVCEI …
1986, a limnic rather than a volcanic event. This led to the foundation of the IAVCEI …
[HTML][HTML] Evidence of “Lake Nyos-type” behavior in the geological record: A review
In this article, volcanic lakes that have shown sedimentological evidence of limnic eruptions
(ie, Nyos-type gas bursts) are reviewed. Indeed, to better assess “Nyos-type lakes” related …
(ie, Nyos-type gas bursts) are reviewed. Indeed, to better assess “Nyos-type lakes” related …
Fractionation processes affecting the stable carbon isotope signature of thermal waters from hydrothermal/volcanic systems: The examples of Campi Flegrei and …
The carbon isotopic composition of dissolved C-bearing species is a powerful tool to
discriminate the origin of carbon in thermal waters from volcanic and hydrothermal systems …
discriminate the origin of carbon in thermal waters from volcanic and hydrothermal systems …
Mantle CO2 degassing at Mt. Vulture volcano (Italy): Relationship between CO2 outgassing of volcanoes and the time of their last eruption
A Caracausi, M Paternoster, PM Nuccio - Earth and Planetary Science …, 2015 - Elsevier
Mantle volatiles are mainly lost from the Earth to the atmosphere through subaerial and
submarine volcanism. Recent studies have shown that degassing of mantle volatiles also …
submarine volcanism. Recent studies have shown that degassing of mantle volatiles also …
[HTML][HTML] Modelling CO2 dispersion in the air during potential limnic eruption at the lake Pavin (France)
Risk mitigation in long-dormant volcanic provinces is a challenge due to the absence of
collective memory of past disasters as well as the scarcity, and subtlety, of unrest signals that …
collective memory of past disasters as well as the scarcity, and subtlety, of unrest signals that …
Air–water CO2 and CH4 fluxes along a river–reservoir continuum: Case study in the Pengxi River, a tributary of the Yangtze River in the Three Gorges Reservoir …
Water surface greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in freshwater reservoirs are closely related
to limnological processes in the water column. Affected by both reservoir operation and …
to limnological processes in the water column. Affected by both reservoir operation and …
Water and dissolved gas geochemistry at Coatepeque, Ilopango and Chanmico volcanic lakes (El Salvador, Central America)
Coatepeque (on the E slope of Santa Ana Volcano), Ilopango (inside Ilopango Caldera) and
Chanmico (associated with San Salvador Volcano) are volcanic lakes in El Salvador …
Chanmico (associated with San Salvador Volcano) are volcanic lakes in El Salvador …
[PDF][PDF] An overview of the structure, hazards, and methods of investigation of Nyos-type lakes from the geochemical perspective
Limnic eruptions represent a natural hazard in meromictic lakes hosted in volcanoes
releasing CO2-rich magmatic gases. Biogeochemical processes also contribute to dissolved …
releasing CO2-rich magmatic gases. Biogeochemical processes also contribute to dissolved …
A multi-instrumental geochemical approach to assess the environmental impact of CO2-rich gas emissions in a densely populated area: The case of Cava dei Selci …
Abstract The Colli Albani volcanic complex (Lazio, Italy) hosts areas characterized by
anomalously high emissions of CO 2-rich gases (eg Tivoli, Cava dei Selci, Tor Caldara …
anomalously high emissions of CO 2-rich gases (eg Tivoli, Cava dei Selci, Tor Caldara …
[HTML][HTML] The biogeochemical vertical structure renders a meromictic volcanic lake a trap for geogenic CO2 (Lake Averno, Italy)
Volcanic lakes are characterized by physicochemical favorable conditions for the
development of reservoirs of C-bearing greenhouse gases that can be dispersed to air …
development of reservoirs of C-bearing greenhouse gases that can be dispersed to air …