Characterization and evolution of tropospheric plumes from Lascar and Villarrica volcanoes, Chile
Direct sampling (filter pack and impactor) and remote sensing (ultraviolet spectroscopy and Sun photometry) of the plumes of Lascar and Villarrica volcanoes, Chile, reveal that both are significant and sustained emitters of SO2 (28 and 3.7 kg s-1, respectively), HCl (9.6 and 1.3 kg s-1, respectively...
Main Authors: | Mather, T, Tsanev, V, Pyle, D, McGonigle, A, Oppenheimer, C, Allen, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2004
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