The primary goal of this study was to apply an innovative analytical method based on a gas membrane sensor (GMS) to quantify the concentrations of CO2 and CH4 gas in water columns from volcanic lakes. For this purpose, dissolved CO2 and CH4 from the Monticchio Grande and Piccolo (Mt Vulture, Italy) and Pavin (Massif Central, France) lakes, characterized by depths of 35, 38 and 92 m, respectively, were measured using two different approaches: GMS and SH (single hose), the latter being an independent conventional method. The CO2 and CH4 concentrations recorded via the GMS and SH techniques were within the analytical errors of the two methods. These test measurements demonstrated that the GMS method can be successfully used to produce highly accurate in situ measurements of dissolved gas composition along the vertical profiles of lakes.

The gas membrane sensor (GMS) method: a new analytical approach for real-time gas concentration measurements in volcanic lakes

Tassi F;Vaselli O;Cabassi J;
2017

Abstract

The primary goal of this study was to apply an innovative analytical method based on a gas membrane sensor (GMS) to quantify the concentrations of CO2 and CH4 gas in water columns from volcanic lakes. For this purpose, dissolved CO2 and CH4 from the Monticchio Grande and Piccolo (Mt Vulture, Italy) and Pavin (Massif Central, France) lakes, characterized by depths of 35, 38 and 92 m, respectively, were measured using two different approaches: GMS and SH (single hose), the latter being an independent conventional method. The CO2 and CH4 concentrations recorded via the GMS and SH techniques were within the analytical errors of the two methods. These test measurements demonstrated that the GMS method can be successfully used to produce highly accurate in situ measurements of dissolved gas composition along the vertical profiles of lakes.
2017
Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse - IGG - Sede Pisa
volcanic lake
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