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Isabel Pérez-Martínez,Ruth Esther Villanueva-Estrada,Augusto Antonio Rodríguez-Díaz,Carles Canet,Rocío García,José Alfredo Ramos-Leal,Donají García,Jaziel Froylan Cambrón
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The Araró-Simirao geothermal system is located in the southeastern part of the Cuitzeo Lake depression, in the central part of the TransMexican Volcanic Belt (TMVB) province. It is a convective hydrothermal system dominated by sodium chloride water and h...
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Iole Serena Diliberto, Marianna Cangemi, Antonina Lisa Gagliano, Salvatore Inguaggiato, Mariana Patricia Jacome Paz, Paolo Madonia, Agnes Mazot, Maria Pedone and Antonino Pisciotta
In a volcanic area, the composition of air is influenced by the interaction between fluids generated from many different environments (magmatic, hydrothermal, meteoric, and marine). Any physical and chemical variation in one of these subsystems is able t...
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Marianna Cangemi, Maria Grazia Di Figlia, Rocco Favara and Marcello Liotta
The circulation of groundwater is influenced by several factors, including permeability changes due to the dynamics of the stress field acting along tectonic discontinuities. Open faults can act as preferential pathways for the escape of crustal and subc...
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Gabriele M. Berberich, Martin B. Berberich, Aaron M. Ellison and Christian Wöhler
We present a geochemical dataset acquired during continual sampling over 7 months (bi-weekly) and 4 weeks (every 8 h) in the Neuwied Basin, a part of the East Eifel Volcanic Field (EEVF, Germany). We used a combination of geochemical, geophysical, and st...
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Luca Terray, Pierre-J. Gauthier, Giuseppe Salerno, Tommaso Caltabiano, Alessandro La Spina, Pasquale Sellitto and Pierre Briole
Mount Etna volcano (Sicily, Italy) is the place where short-lived radioactive disequilibrium measurements in volcanic gases were initiated more than 40 years ago. Almost two decades after the last measurements in Mount Etna plume, we carried out in 2015 ...
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Ulrich Platt, Nicole Bobrowski and Andre Butz
The physical and chemical structure and the spatial evolution of volcanic plumes are of great interest since they influence the Earth?s atmospheric composition and the climate. Equally important is the monitoring of the abundance and emission patterns of...
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Erwan Martin
The impact of volcanic eruptions on the climate has been studied over the last decades and the role played by sulfate aerosols appears to be major. S-bearing volcanic gases are oxidized in the atmosphere into sulfate aerosols that disturb the radiative b...
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Jonas Gliß, Kerstin Stebel, Arve Kylling, Anna Solvejg Dinger, Holger Sihler and Aasmund Sudbø
Ultraviolet (UV) SO2 cameras have become a common tool to measure and monitor SO2 emission rates, mostly from volcanoes but also from anthropogenic sources (e.g., power plants or ships). Over the past decade, the analysis of UV SO2 camera data has seen m...
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Mark R. Jury
The meteorological influences on Caribbean air chemistry are studied using in-situ, satellite and model data. Although African dust plumes join locally generated pollutants, concentrations are relatively low in the eastern Caribbean due to geographic rem...
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CHRISTIAN D. SCHONWIESE,DIETER BAYER
The observed global, hemispheric, and meridional (zonal means) temperature fluctuations near surface covering the period 1851-1991 or 1861-1991, respectively, are reproduced by 'multiforced' regression models which take into account volcanic, solar, E...
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