DescriptionSketch showing typical CO2 emission patterns from volcanic and magmatic systems.png
English: A simplified version of the conceptual models showing typical CO2 emission patterns from volcanic and magmatic systems. CO2 may be sourced from magma bodies deep in the crust, whereas other volatiles may remain largely dissolved in magma until much shallower depths. Visible plumes are typical for active volcanoes, whereas CO2 degassing from dormant/inactive volcanoes and hydrothermal systems is less obvious. Low-temperature degassing may or may not result in a visible plume even when CO2 is present. Significant quantities of CO2 are emitted from areas of diffuse degassing, and CO2 also reacts with groundwater.
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