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CO₂ pathways through groundwater systems

Conceptual image CO₂ pathways through groundwater systems

This conceptual image shows how gas from the triggering event, decades before the eruption, works its way into the groundwater system and is eventually incorporated in the wood of the trees that are dated.

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Rights: Richard Holdaway, Ben Kennedy and Brendan Duffy, CC BY-ND 4.0
Published: 15 January 2019Size: 115.37 KB
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