Articles | Volume 35, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-35-1-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-35-1-2026
Workshop report
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11 Feb 2026
Workshop report |  | 11 Feb 2026

Follow the CO2 – drilling into an actively degassing intraplate volcano underlain by a silicate–carbonatite intrusion

Torsten Dahm, Axel K. Schmitt, Shanaka de Silva, Tobias Fischer, Astrid Holzheid, Nina Kukowski, Yan Lavallee, Anne Sturm, and Juliana Troch

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The Eifel region in Germany hosts hundreds of distributed volcanoes of Quaternary age, including the Laacher See volcano that produced an eruption of VEI (volcanic explosivity index) 6 13 kyr ago, and is underlain by one of the youngest silicate–carbonatite intrusive complexes worldwide. Recently, three workshops were held to sharpen scientific questions of global scope and relevance to study this type of volcanism by drilling. This report summarised the workshop outcome with a clear science plan for the drilling project.
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