The Albani Hills are affected by strong CO2 degassing processes. The amount
of CO2, which rises from the depths and subsequently dissolves into shallo
w groundwater, has been estimated to be more than 4.2 x 10(9) mol year(-1).
Most of the gas is released in localised anomalous spots (Lavinio. Solfora
ta, and Ciampino-Albano-Nemi areas), generated by fluid leakage processes f
rom buried pressurized reservoirs hosted by structural highs of the calcare
ous-siliceous marry basement. The groundwater circulating in the anomalous
areas becomes CO2 oversaturated, generating observable gas manifestations w
hose composition is mainly controlled by gas-liquid separation processes. A
gas flow rate of 6.1 x 10(8) mol year(-1) has been measured from the two l
arger manifestations using the accumulation chamber technique. The presence
at shallow level of CO2 oversaturated groundwater can explain several epis
odes of sudden release of gas which was documented by historical chronicles
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