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Authors: Queißer, Manuel* 
Granieri, Domenico* 
Burton, Mike* 
Title: A new frontier in CO2 flux measurements using a highly portable DIAL laser system
Journal: Scientific Reports 
Series/Report no.: /6(2016)
Publisher: Nature P.G.
Issue Date: 22-Sep-2016
DOI: 10.1038/srep33834
Keywords: DIAL laser
quantification of CO2
Campi Flegrei (Italy)
Subject Classificationthe CO2DIAL is able to measure integrated CO2 path-amounts at distances up to 2000 m using virtually any solid surface as a reflector, whilst also being highly portable.
Abstract: Volcanic CO2 emissions play a key role in the geological carbon cycle, and monitoring of volcanic CO2 fluxes helps to forecast eruptions. The quantification of CO2 fluxes is challenging due to rapid dilution of magmatic CO2 in CO2-rich ambient air and the diffuse nature of many emissions, leading to large uncertainties in the global magmatic CO2 flux inventory. Here, we report measurements using a new DIAL laser remote sensing system for volcanic CO2 (CO2DIAL). Two sites in the volcanic zone of Campi Flegrei (Italy) were scanned, yielding CO2 path-amount profiles used to compute fluxes. Our results reveal a relatively high CO2 flux from Campi Flegrei, consistent with an increasing trend. Unlike previous methods, the CO2DIAL is able to measure integrated CO2 path-amounts at distances up to 2000 m using virtually any solid surface as a reflector, whilst also being highly portable. This opens a new frontier in quantification of geological and anthropogenic CO2 fluxes.
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