Fallout and distribution of volcanic ash over Argentina following the May 2008 explosive eruption of Chaiten, Chile
The major explosive eruption of Charten volcano, Chile, in May 2008 provided a rare opportunity to track the long-range dispersal and deposition of fine volcanic ash. The eruption followed ~ 10,000 years of quiescence, was the largest explosive eruption globally since Hudson, Chile, in 1991, and was...
Main Authors: | Watt, S, Pyle, D, Mather, T, Martin, R, Matthews, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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