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Título: Significant discharge of CO2 from hydrothermalism associated with the submarine volcano of El Hierro island
Autores/as: Santana-Casiano, J. M. 
Fraile Nuez,Eugenio 
González-Dávila, M. 
Baker, E. T.
Resing, J. A.
Walker, S. L.
Clasificación UNESCO: 250605 Hidrogeología
250621 Vulcanología
2503 Geoquímica
Palabras clave: De-Fuca Ridge
Canary-Islands
Midocean Ridges
Carbon-Dioxide
Diffuse Flow, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2016
Publicación seriada: Scientific Reports 
Resumen: The residual hydrothermalism associated with submarine volcanoes, following an eruption event, plays an important role in the supply of CO2 to the ocean. The emitted CO2 increases the acidity of seawater. The submarine volcano of El Hierro, in its degasification stage, provided an excellent opportunity to study the effect of volcanic CO2 on the seawater carbonate system, the global carbon flux, and local ocean acidification. A detailed survey of the volcanic edifice was carried out using seven CTD-pH-ORP tow-yo studies, localizing the redox and acidic changes, which were used to obtain surface maps of anomalies. In order to investigate the temporal variability of the system, two CTD-pH-ORP yo-yo studies were conducted that included discrete sampling for carbonate system parameters. Meridional tow-yos were used to calculate the amount of volcanic CO2 added to the water column for each surveyed section. The inputs of CO2 along multiple sections combined with measurements of oceanic currents produced an estimated volcanic CO2 flux = 6.0 105 ± 1.1 105 kg d−1 which is ~0.1% of global volcanic CO2 flux. Finally, the CO2 emitted by El Hierro increases the acidity above the volcano by ~20%.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/20860
ISSN: 2045-2322
DOI: 10.1038/srep25686
Fuente: Scientific Reports [ISSN 2045-2322], v. 6 (25686)
Derechos: by-nc-nd
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