Quantifying the impact of meteorological uncertainty on emission estimates and the risk to aviation using source inversion for the Raikoke 2019 eruption
Due to the remote location of many volcanoes, there is substantial uncertainty about the timing, amount and vertical distribution of volcanic ash released when they erupt. One approach to determine these properties is to combine prior estimates with satellite retrievals and simulations from atmosphe...
Main Authors: | Harvey, NJ, Dacre, HF, Saint, C, Prata, A, Webster, HN, Grainger, RG |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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European Geosciences Union
2022
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