This chapter reviews the state-of-the-art of geochemical volcano monitoring techniques. We cover in-situ monitoring technologies that rely on sampling fluids (direct sampling) and on instrumental analysis of the composition of such fluids in real-time (remote sensing of volcanic fluids is covered elsewhere in this book). We first review key concepts and principles in the field, and then review the results of some selected case studies and applications. We cover the large variety of fluid categories emitted by volcanoes, in both the near-(crater fumaroles and lakes, and plumes) and far-(degassing soils, groundwaters) fields. Our aim is to demonstrate the utility of measuring the chemistry of fluids released by volcanoes, and how these can help characterize volcano unrest, and eventually the increased likelihood of eruption. We conclude with a brief discussion of current challenges and knowledge gaps, and on future directions in geochemical monitoring.

Aiuppa, A., Caudron, C., Chiodini, G., Ingebritsen, S., Viveiros, F. (2025). Geochemical Monitoring of Volcanic Fluids in the Twenty-First Century. In Advances in Volcanology (pp. 209-260). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH [10.1007/978-3-031-86841-2_8].

Geochemical Monitoring of Volcanic Fluids in the Twenty-First Century

Aiuppa, A.
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2025-01-01

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This chapter reviews the state-of-the-art of geochemical volcano monitoring techniques. We cover in-situ monitoring technologies that rely on sampling fluids (direct sampling) and on instrumental analysis of the composition of such fluids in real-time (remote sensing of volcanic fluids is covered elsewhere in this book). We first review key concepts and principles in the field, and then review the results of some selected case studies and applications. We cover the large variety of fluid categories emitted by volcanoes, in both the near-(crater fumaroles and lakes, and plumes) and far-(degassing soils, groundwaters) fields. Our aim is to demonstrate the utility of measuring the chemistry of fluids released by volcanoes, and how these can help characterize volcano unrest, and eventually the increased likelihood of eruption. We conclude with a brief discussion of current challenges and knowledge gaps, and on future directions in geochemical monitoring.
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Aiuppa, A., Caudron, C., Chiodini, G., Ingebritsen, S., Viveiros, F. (2025). Geochemical Monitoring of Volcanic Fluids in the Twenty-First Century. In Advances in Volcanology (pp. 209-260). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH [10.1007/978-3-031-86841-2_8].
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