A. Mahecha, Y. Umetsu1, N. M. Saadi, T. Tindell, K. Yonezu, A. Imai, and K. Watanabe, Assessment of Carbon Dioxide Flux in Relation to Permeable Structures at Meru Volcano, Northern Tanzania. International Symposium on Earth Science and Technology, Fukuoka, Japan, pp. 206-210, November, 2018.

Date

2023-1

Type

Conference paper

Conference title

Author(s)

Nureddin Mohamed Saadi Saadi

Abstract

Carbon dioxide (CO2) flux measurement has been widely used in monitoring volcanic activity; and in geothermal exploration specifically to trace the permeable pathways of geothermal fluid, in order to locate the approximate location of a prospective reservoir. In this study, measurement of CO2 flux and soil temperature have been applied to delineate the permeable buried structures and assess the permeability of surface lineaments extracted from remote sensing data.