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Preliminary study on geogenic degassing through the big karstic aquifers of Greece

2019

Non-volcanic degassing contributes to the C-cycle by providing on a global scale a significant amount of CO2 emitted through diffuse earth degassing processes (Kerrick et al 1995). Due to the elevated solubility of the CO2 in water, in the areas where high CO2 fluxes directly affect regional aquifers, most of it can be dissolved, transported and released by groundwaters. Therefore, quantification of this contribution to the atmosphere has a substantial implication for modeling the global carbon cycle. According to Chiodini et al. (2000), total dissolved inorganic carbon (TDIC) concentrations and δ13CTDIC values of groundwaters are useful tools to both quantify the geogenic degassing and dis…

Greece CO2 degassing karst aquifersSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia
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Natural and anthropogenic impacts on Greek karst water quality

2022

water quality karst aquifers drinking water atmospheric pollution GreeceSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia
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