Scanning tomography of SO₂ distribution in a volcanic gas plume
Two-dimensional cross sections of the sulphur dioxide (SO₂) distribution in the volcanic gas plume of Mt. Etna were reconstructed using tomographic techniques. The data for these projections were generated by a network of five automated scanning spectrometers, positioned on the flanks of the volcano...
Main Authors: | Wright, T, Burton, M, Pyle, D, Caltabiano, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Geophysical Union
2008
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