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    A novel infrastructure for the continuous monitoring of soil CO2 emissions: a case study at the alto Tiberina near fault observatory in Italy by Caracausi, Antonio, Camarda, Marco, Chiaraluce, Lauro, De Gregorio, Sofia, Favara, Rocco, Pisciotta, Antonino

    Published in Frontiers in earth science (Lausanne) (20-07-2023)
    “…Static and dynamic stress, along with earthquakes, can trigger the emission and migration of crustal fluids, as frequently observed on the surface and within…”
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    Change in magma supply dynamics identified in observations of soil CO2 emissions in the summit area of Mt. Etna by De Gregorio, Sofia, Camarda, Marco, Gurrieri, Sergio, Favara, Rocco

    Published in Bulletin of volcanology (01-08-2014)
    “…We report the results of 16 months of continuous measurements of soil CO 2 flux at a fumarole field in the summit area of Mt. Etna. The patterns of soil CO 2…”
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    Contemporary total dissolved gas pressure and soil temperature anomalies recorded at Stromboli volcano (Italy) by De Gregorio, Sofia, Madonia, Paolo, Gurrieri, Sergio, Giudice, Gaetano, Inguaggiato, Salvatore

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-04-2007)
    “…Soil temperature and total dissolved gas pressure (TDGP) data were recorded by two continuous monitoring stations on the volcano of Stromboli (Italy) between…”
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    A novel approach to estimate the eruptive potential and probability in open conduit volcanoes by De Gregorio, Sofia, Camarda, Marco

    Published in Scientific reports (26-07-2016)
    “…In open conduit volcanoes, volatile-rich magma continuously enters into the feeding system nevertheless the eruptive activity occurs intermittently. From a…”
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    The monitoring of natural soil CO2 emissions: Issues and perspectives by Camarda, Marco, De Gregorio, Sofia, Capasso, Giorgio, Di Martino, Roberto M.R., Gurrieri, Sergio, Prano, Vincenzo

    Published in Earth-science reviews (01-11-2019)
    “…Natural soil CO2 emissions constitute a substantial portion of the carbon emitted in the atmosphere, particularly in volcano-tectonic areas where deep CO2…”
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    Magma-ascent processes during 2005–2009 at Mt Etna inferred by soil CO2 emissions in peripheral areas of the volcano by Camarda, Marco, De Gregorio, Sofia, Gurrieri, Sergio

    Published in Chemical geology (10-11-2012)
    “…In this paper, we report four years of soil CO2 emission data measured monthly at 130 sites in two peripheral areas of Mt Etna Volcano that are well known for…”
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    An innovative method for continuous measurement of soil CO2 flux by De Gregorio, Sofia, Camarda, Marco, Cappuzzo, Santo, Gurrieri, Sergio

    Published in Chemical geology (11-03-2013)
    “…Herein, we present a method for continuous measurement of soil CO2 flux that is completely new and distinct from existing instruments. The foremost difference…”
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    Change in magma supply dynamics identified in observations of soil CO sub(2) emissions in the summit area of Mt. Etna by De Gregorio, Sofia, Camarda, Marco, Gurrieri, Sergio, Favara, Rocco

    Published in Bulletin of volcanology (01-08-2014)
    “…We report the results of 16 months of continuous measurements of soil CO sub(2) flux at a fumarole field in the summit area of Mt. Etna. The patterns of soil…”
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    Long-term continuous monitoring of the dissolved CO₂ performed by using a new device in groundwater of the Mt. Etna (southern Italy) by De Gregorio, Sofia, Camarda, Marco, Longo, Manfredi, Cappuzzo, Santo, Giudice, Gaetano, Gurrieri, Sergio

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-04-2011)
    “…We present a new device for continuous monitoring of the concentration of CO₂ dissolved in water. The device consists of a tube made of a polymeric…”
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    Temporal and spatial correlations between soil CO2 flux and crustal stress by Camarda, Marco, De Gregorio, Sofia, Di Martino, Roberto M. R., Favara, Rocco

    “…In seismically active areas, tectonic stress deforms and breaks the rocks of the crust. Ongoing deformation produces detectable modifications in the shallower…”
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    Long-term continuous monitoring of the dissolved CO sub(2 performed by using a new device in groundwater of the Mt. Etna (southern Italy)) by De Gregorio, Sofia, Camarda, Marco, Longo, Manfredi, Cappuzzo, Santo, Giudice, Gaetano, Gurrieri, Sergio

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-04-2011)
    “…We present a new device for continuous monitoring of the concentration of CO sub(2 dissolved in water. The device consists of a tube made of a polymeric…”
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    Long-term continuous monitoring of the dissolved CO 2 performed by using a new device in groundwater of the Mt. Etna (southern Italy) by De Gregorio, Sofia, Camarda, Marco, Longo, Manfredi, Cappuzzo, Santo, Giudice, Gaetano, Gurrieri, Sergio

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (2011)
    “…We present a new device for continuous monitoring of the concentration of CO 2 dissolved in water. The device consists of a tube made of a polymeric…”
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    Temporal and spatial correlations between soil CO sub(2) flux and crustal stress by Camarda, Marco, De Gregorio, Sofia, Di Martino, Roberto MR, Favara, Rocco

    “…In seismically active areas, tectonic stress deforms and breaks the rocks of the crust. Ongoing deformation produces detectable modifications in the shallower…”
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    Temporal and spatial correlations between soil CO 2 flux and crustal stress by Camarda, Marco, De Gregorio, Sofia, Di Martino, Roberto M. R., Favara, Rocco

    “…Abstract In seismically active areas, tectonic stress deforms and breaks the rocks of the crust. Ongoing deformation produces detectable modifications in the…”
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    Geochronology of the medium to high-grade metamorphic units of the Peloritani Mts., Sicily by De Gregorio, Sofia, Rotolo, Silvio G., Villa, Igor M.

    “…The Peloritani Mountains are a fragment of an orogen variably attributed to the Alpine or Hercynian orogeny. On the basis of ^sup 39^Ar-^sup 40^Ar, U-Pb and…”
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