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Carbon dioxide diffuse emission at the Tolhuaca hydrothermal system (Chile) controlled by tectonics and topography
2021
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
The Tolhuaca hydrothermal system is one of the few attested geothermal resources in Chile. While recent investigations provided some insights into the depth and temperature of the geothermal reservoirs and the chemical and mineralogical evolution of the hydrothermal system, little is still known about the CO 2 degassing of the system and the local and shallow control of fluid pathways. Here, we document the soil CO 2 degassing and soil temperature distributions in the southern part of the
doi:10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2021.107316
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