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Authors: Chiodini, Giovanni* 
Cardellini, Carlo* 
Bini, Giulio* 
Frondini, Francesco* 
Caliro, Stefano* 
Ricci, Lisa* 
Lucidi, Barbara* 
Title: The Carbon Dioxide Emission as Indicator of the Geothermal Heat Flow: Review of Local and Regional Applications with a Special Focus on Italy
Journal: Energies 
Series/Report no.: 20/14 (2021)
Publisher: MDPI
Issue Date: 2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14206590
Abstract: We review the methods based on the measurement of CO2 emissions for the computation of geothermal heat flow, both at a local (hydrothermal sites, a few km2) and regional scale (hundreds km2). At the local scale, we present and discuss the cases of the Latera caldera and Torre Alfina (Italy) geothermal systems. At Torre Alfina and Latera, the convection process sustains a CO2 emission of ~1 kg s–1 and ~4 kg s–1, and heat flows of 46 MW and 130 MW, respectively. At the regional scale, we discuss the case of the central Apennine (Italy), where CO2 mass and enthalpy balances of regional aquifers highlights a wide and strong thermal anomaly in an area of low conductive heat flow. Notably, the CO2/heat ratios computed for the central Apennines are very similar to those of the nearby geothermal systems of Latium and Tuscany, suggesting a common source of CO2‐rich fluids ascribed to the Tyrrhenian mantle.
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