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Exceptional eruptive CO2 emissions from intra-plate alkaline magmatism in the Canary volcanic archipelago
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This groundbreaking research reveals that the 2021 Tajogaite eruption of Cumbre Vieja volcano emitted a staggering 28 ± 14 Mt of CO2, indicating significant gas release during the formation of the Canary archipelago. Conducted by a team of experts including Mike Burton and Alessandro Aiuppa, it uncovers the depth of CO2-rich emissions associated with alkaline mafic magmas.
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