Geochemical modeling of CO(2) emissions from volcanic soil microseepage: implications for greenhouse gas budget

火山土壤微渗流二氧化碳排放的地球化学模型:对温室气体收支的影响

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Abstract

As the global greenhouse effect intensifies, the emission and balance of greenhouse gases, particularly carbon dioxide (CO(2)), have become crucial for achieving global carbon neutrality. Volcanic geothermal regions, as major natural sources of carbon emissions, release substantial volume of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere in various ways including volcanic eruptions, soil microseepages, vents, and hot springs. Among these, soil microseepages are particularly important due to their widespread and persistent nature. However, the geochemical dynamics of CO(2) release from soil microseepage in volcanic regions remain poorly understood. In this study, we propose a novel CO(2) release model employing computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to model CO(2) emissions from soil microseepage in volcanic regions. Our results provide important insights as follows: (1) Low porosity in subsurface strata inhibits CO(2) penetration, while well-developed underground cracks and channels enhance release rates. (2) Favorable gas pathways enable CO(2) to penetrate dense layers, and migrate upward, with migration patterns influenced by gas source pressure, temperature, and soil permeability. Slowing vertical migration increases horizontal diffusion and expands the effective surface release area. (3) Surface release is also influenced by external factors like wind speed, though these do not significantly affect underground seepage. (4) To improve the accuracy of CO(2) flux measurements using the closed chamber method, it is recommended to reverse the initial slope of the CO(2) concentration-time curve. This study provides critical data to enhance global carbon budget assessments and support efforts towards carbon neutrality.

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