Data from: Assessing the deep carbon release in an active volcanic field using hydrochemistry, δ13CDIC and Δ14CDIC
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Abstract
Volcanic activities have great implications on geological carbon cycle, and ascertaining the deep carbon contribution in earth surface that run along the volcanic edifices is important to understand the relationship between earth degassing and global climate change. This study reports analytical results of major dissolved ions, stable carbon isotope (δ13CDIC) and radiocarbon (Δ14CDIC) of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) of rivers, cold springs and hot springs from Changbaishan volcanic area, Northeast China.