The tropospheric processing of acidic gases and hydrogen sulphide in volcanic gas plumes as inferred from field and model investigations
Improving the constraints on the atmospheric fate and depletion rates of acidic compounds persistently emitted by non-erupting (quiescent) volcanoes is important for quantitatively predicting the environmental impact of volcanic gas plumes. Here, we present new experimental data coupled with modelli...
Main Authors: | Aiuppa, A, Franco, A, von Glasow, R, Allen, A, D'Alessandro, W, Mather, T, Pyle, D, Valenza, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2007
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