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The primary scientific interest of the study is to provide valuable insights into the composition

and magnitude of gas emissions from these volcanoes and their impact on the volatile budget of
the region. The researchers employed advanced instrumentation and techniques to measure and
analyze the gases emitted by these volcanoes to gain a better understanding of their implications
for volcanic activity and potential hazards.

significant implications for predicting volcanic activity and evaluating volcanic hazards, as the
composition and magnitude of gas emissions are crucial indicators of volcanic behavior.
Furthermore, the findings of the study contribute to the ongoing efforts to better understand the
complex and dynamic nature of volcanic emissions, which is essential for improving our ability
to predict and mitigate volcanic hazards

The main scientific interest of this article is to investigate the gas emissions from five volcanoes
in northern Chile and their implications for the volatiles budget of the Central Volcanic Zone.The
study provides new data on gas emissions from five volcanoes, which can help to improve
volcanic monitoring and hazard assessment in the region. Additionally, the results of this study
can help to improve our understanding of volcanic degassing processes and the global carbon
cycle. Overall, this study is important for the fields of volcanology and geochemistry.
The researchers aimed to determine the composition of the gases emitted by these volcanoes,
estimate the total gas emissions from the region, and compare their compositions to findings
from previous studies. Understanding the composition and magnitude of gas emissions from
volcanoes is crucial for predicting volcanic activity, and evaluating volcanic hazards

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