Articles | Volume 8, issue 5
https://doi.org/10.5194/se-8-1017-2017
https://doi.org/10.5194/se-8-1017-2017
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29 Sep 2017
Short communication |  | 29 Sep 2017

Increasing CO2 flux at Pisciarelli, Campi Flegrei, Italy

Manuel Queißer, Domenico Granieri, Mike Burton, Fabio Arzilli, Rosario Avino, and Antonio Carandente

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Campi Flegrei is a volcanic caldera that is currently in a state of increased unrest. We used a novel remote-sensing approach to measure CO2 fluxes at the Campi Flegrei. Thanks to its comprehensive spatial coverage, the instrument used gives more representative measurements from large regions containing different CO2 sources. We find an increase in CO2 degassing strength. This suggests a greater contribution of the magmatic source to the degassing.