Mt. Erebus, the largest point source of NO2 in Antarctica
We report here the first observations of NO2 emission from Mt. Erebus, a volcano with an active lava lake located on Ross Island, Antarctica. Erebus generates a persistent plume, which is entrained at an altitude of about 4 km above sea level. Its NO2 flux, measured by scattered light ultraviolet sp...
Main Authors: | Oppenheimer, C, Kyle, P, Tsanev, V, McGonigle, A, Mather, T, Sweeney, D |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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2005
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