Balloon-borne measurement of the aerosol size distribution from an Icelandic flood basalt eruption
We present in situ balloon-borne measurements of aerosols in a volcanic plume made during the Holuhraun eruption (Iceland) in January 2015. The balloon flight intercepted a young plume at 8 km distance downwind from the crater, where the plume is ∼15 min of age. The balloon carried a novel miniature...
Main Authors: | Vignelles, D, Roberts, T, Carboni, E, Ilyinskaya, E, Pfeffer, M, Dagsson Waldhauserova, P, Schmidt, A, Berthet, G, Jegou, F, Renard, J, Ólafsson, H, Bergsson, B, Yeo, R, Fannar Reynisson, N, Grainger, R, Galle, B, Conde, V, Arellano, S, Lurton, T, Coute, B, Duverger, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2017
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