Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Tengchong Cenozoic Volcanic Field,Yunnan Province,SW China

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  Recent researches have indicated that,beside volcanic eruption periods,dormant periods between the volcanic activities can emit a large amount of CO2 from the solid earth into atmosphere.
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