Understanding degassing pathways along the 1886 Tarawera (New Zealand) volcanic fissure by combining soil and lake CO2 fluxes
CO2 flux measurements are often used to monitor volcanic systems, understand the cause of volcanic unrest, and map sub-surface structures. Currently, such measurements are incomplete at Tarawera (New Zealand), which erupted with little warning in 1886 and produced a ∼17 km long fissure. We combine n...
Main Authors: | Hughes, Ery C., Mazot, Agnes, Kilgour, Geoff, Asher, Cameron, Michelini, Marco, Britten, Karen, Chardot, Lauriane, Feisel, Yves, Werner, Cynthia |
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Outros autores: | Earth Observatory of Singapore |
Formato: | Journal Article |
Idioma: | English |
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2020
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Acceso en liña: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/137019 |
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