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Carbon dioxide

Natural carbon dioxide emissions as mofettes in Slovenia

krispiessens Geo-energy Theme Posts and Events, GeoConnect3d Posts December 2, 2019February 5, 2020Carbon dioxide, CO2, Field work, Moffetes, Pannonian Basin, Slovenia 0 Comment

Natural CO2 springs and mineral water springs are frequent only in north-east Slovenia. They occur mainly in the alluvial valleys of the Slovenske gorice hills area, at elevation between 200 and 300 m a.s.l. but their number is not unified.Read more

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