Rapid primary sulphate aerosol generation observed with OP FTIR in the eruptive plume of the Fagradalsfjall basaltic eruption, Iceland, 2021
Open-Path Fourier-Transform Infrared (OP-FTIR) absorption spectroscopy is a powerful method for remote characterisation of volcanic plume composition from safe distances. Many studies have used it to examine the composition of volcanic gas emitted at the surface, which is influenced by initial volat...
Main Authors: | Smekens, J-F, Mather, T, Burton, MR, Varnam, M, Pfeffer, MA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Geophysical Union
2024
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