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Authors: Rouwet, Dmitri* 
Tamburello, Giancarlo* 
Chiodini, Giovanni* 
Pecoraino, Giovannella* 
Procesi, Monia* 
Ricci, Tullio* 
Venturi, Stefania* 
Santi, Alessandro* 
Cabassi, Jacopo* 
Vaselli, Orlando* 
Tassi, Franco* 
Costa, Antonio* 
Title: New insights into the degassing dynamics of Lago Albano (Colli Albani volcano, Rome, Italy) during the last three decades (1989-2019)
Journal: Italian Journal of Geosciences 
Series/Report no.: 1/140 (2021)
Publisher: SGI
Issue Date: 2021
DOI: 10.3301/IJG.2020.19
Keywords: Volcanic lake
degassing dynamics
dissolved CO2
lake stability
limnology
hazard assessment
Subject Classificationlake
Abstract: With this study a nine-year hiatus (May 2010-April 2019) in the quantification of the CO2 content of Lago Albano by our working group has been resolved through the acquisition and analysis from two new field campaigns. Based on a CO2 budget analysis the dynamics of CO2 degassing throughout the past thirty years (1989-2019) is detailed and quantified. The decreasing CO2 content (expressed as dissolved inorganic carbon, DIC) in the lake, since the co-seismic CO2 input during the 1989-1990 seismic swarm beneath Colli Albani volcano, was accelerated at lake bottom layers (-140 m to bottom, near -160 m) in the 4-5 years after the swarm, continued afterwards at lower depths (-125 to -95 m), and seems to have reached steady-state conditions during recent years. The peculiar lake basin morphology has control on the degassing dynamics. The low chemical gradients detected during the April 2019 survey have induced near-zero degassing conditions, and arguably stopped the gas-self lifting process: Lago Albano might not become CO2-free in the future. This finding has implications for gas hazard when the next seismic swarm will hit the area. The updated degassing model also takes into account the lake level drop, and hence the volume decrease of Lago Albano, caused by excessive well pumping for anthropic purposes. This volume decrease appears to have a destabilizing effect on the degassing dynamics, which renders Lago Albano’s gas release less predictable in the future. Enhanced gas surveys (high-frequency and fine-scale spatial measurements) are needed to shed light on how Lago Albano degasses in this quiescent stage during the Anthropocene. A submersible infra-red detector to directly measure in-lake dissolved CO2 concentrations, applied satisfactorily during this study, is an adapted instrument to do so.
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