SO2 depletion in tropospheric volcanic plumes
Ground based remote sensing techniques are used to measure volcanic SO2 fluxes in efforts to characterise volcanic activity. As these measurements are made several km from source there is the potential for in-plume chemical transformation of SO2 to sulphate aerosol (conversion rates are dependent on...
Main Authors: | McGonigle, A, Delmelle, P, Oppenheimer, C, Tsanev, V, Delfosse, T, Williams-Jones, G, Horton, K, Mather, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2004
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