Volcanic CO 2 flux measurement at Campi Flegrei by tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy

Bulletin of Volcanology(2014)

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Near-infrared room temperature tunable diode lasers (TDL) have recently found increased usage in atmospheric chemistry and air monitoring research, but applications in volcanology are still limited to a few examples. Here, we explored the potential of a commercial infrared laser unit (GasFinder 2.0 from Boreal Laser Ltd) for measurement of volcanic CO 2 mixing ratios, and ultimately for estimating the volcanic CO 2 flux. Our field tests were conducted at Campi Flegrei near Pozzuoli, Southern Italy, where the GasFinder was used during three campaigns in October 2012, January 2013 and May 2013 to repeatedly measure the path-integrated mixing ratios of CO 2 along cross sections of the atmospheric plumes of two major fumarolic fields (Solfatara and Pisciarelli). By using a tomographic post-processing routine, we resolved, for each of the two fields, the contour maps of CO 2 mixing ratios in the atmosphere, from the integration of which (and after multiplication by the plumes’ transport speeds) the CO 2 fluxes were finally obtained. We evaluate a total CO 2 output from the Campi Flegrei fumaroles of ∼490 Mg/day, in line with independent estimates based on in situ (Multi-GAS) observations. We conclude that TDL technique may enable CO 2 flux quantification at other volcanoes worldwide.
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Tunable diode lasers,Atmospheric CO2 monitoring,Volcanic gas sensing by laser spectroscopy,Volcanic CO2 fluxes,Campi Flegrei
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