“…Gas emissions are often associated with active or dormant volcanic areas and regions affected by extensional tectonics (e.g., O'Nions & Oxburgh, 1988;Oppenheimer et al, 2014). Monitoring of fluids (chemical and isotopic compositions and physical properties) in volcanic regions provides important information concerning the processes occurring at depth (e.g., Agusto et al, 2013;Barry et al, 2013Barry et al, , 2014Caliro et al, 2015;Christopher et al, 2010;Edmonds, 2008;Fischer, 2008;Mazot et al, 2011;Roulleau et al, 2016;Ruzié et al, 2012;Tassi et al, 2010Tassi et al, , 2011Tassi et al, , 2016Wei et al, 2016). The chemical and isotopic composition of the emitted fluids in active volcanoes is primarily controlled by magmatic processes, such as the injection of new magma into the plumbing system or degassing of deep mafic magma in the lower crust, or interaction with the volcanic hydrothermal systems, among others (e.g., Caracausi et al, 2003Caracausi et al, , 2013Christopher et al, 2010;Edmonds, 2008;Paonita et al, 2012Paonita et al, , 2016Sano et al, 2015).…”