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Fig. 6. Inverse concentrations of CO2 in pore gas samples from between 10 and 70 m depth in the high-CO2 zone in the Subsurface Disposal Area (SDA). Allowing for a shift of 4.4{per thousand} for diffusive fractionation (Cerling, 1984), this data suggests that the source for the increased CO2 in the vicinity of the disposal pits of has a {delta}13C value of between –24 and –29{per thousand}.





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