B. CAPACCIONI1, D. ROUWET2* & F. TASSI3,4 1 Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences...e Vulcanologia, Sezione di Bologna, Italy 3 Department of Earth Sciences, University of Florence, Florence...(bisulphate, thiosulphates, polythionates, elemental sulphur, etc.) (Symonds et al. 2001), HCl thus degasses...Kudryavy (Kuril Islands), Colima (Mexico), Momotombo (Nicaragua) and Satsuma Iwojima (Japan), and compares...(Mexico, T ¼ 370 –8208C; Taran et al. 2002), Momotombo (Nicaragua, T ¼ 105–7908C; Menyailov et al. 1986), |
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Zelenski, Michael, Bortnikova, Svetlana (2005) Sublimate speciation at Mutnovsky volcano, Kamchatka. European Journal of Mineralogy, 17 (1) 107-118 doi:10.1127/0935-1221/2005/0017-107 |
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17, 107-118 Sublimate speciation at Mutnovsky volcano, Kamchatka MICHAEL ZELENSKI1,* and SVETLANA BORTNIKOVA2...high-temperature (470-507°C) gases at Mutnovsky volcano in southern Kamchatka were collected in silica...silica tubes. Key-words: sublimates, Mutnovsky volcano, volatile transport, Cd sulphosalts, Tl - I - bearing...Volcanic gases consist of major components (H2O, CO2, sulphur and haloid species, N2, sometimes O2), rare gases...scope of mineralogy. Sublimates vary from one volcano to another, but there is a general temperature |
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Zakaznova-Iakovleva, V.P., Migdisov, Art.A., Zakaznova-Iakovlevaa, V.P., Migdisov, Art A., Suleimenov, O.M., Williams-Jones, A.E., Alekhin, Yu.V. (2001) An experimental study of stibnite solubility in gaseous hydrogen sulphide from 200 to 320°c. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 65 (2) 289-298 doi:10.1016/s0016-7037(00)00523-8 |
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of Technology, CH-8092, Zürich, Switzerland 2 Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, McGill University...Moscow State University, Geological Faculty, Department of Geochemistry, Vorobievi Gori, 119899, Moscow...high temperature (886°C) condensates from Momotombo (Nicaragua) (Quisefit et al., 1989). Antimony is also...up to 70 ppb in the volcanic gas condensates at Volcano (Italy) (Wahrenberger et al., 2000). Similar concentrations...by H2S or H2O molecules. This is analogous to sulphur solvation by hydrogen sulphide (Migdisov et al |
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Moussallam, Y., Peters, N., Ramírez, C., Oppenheimer, C., Aiuppa, A., Giudice, G. (2014) Characterisation of the magmatic signature in gas emissions from Turrialba Volcano, Costa Rica. Solid Earth, 5 (2). 1341-1350 doi:10.5194/se-5-1341-2014 |
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magmatic signature in gas emissions from Turrialba Volcano, Costa Rica Y. Moussallam1 , N. Peters1 , C. Ramírez2...Oppenheimer1 , A. Aiuppa3,4 , and G. Giudice4 1 Department of Geography, University of Cambridge, Downing...of the major gas species emitted from Turrialba Volcano during March 2013. Measurements were made of two...endeavour given favourable conditions. Turrialba Volcano is located at the southern tip of the “Cordillera...eruption in 1884– 1886 (Reagan et al., 2006), the volcano has been passively degassing via a rapidly changing |
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Mather, Tamsin A (2008) Volcanism and the atmosphere: the potential role of the atmosphere in unlocking the reactivity of volcanic emissions. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 366 (1885) 4581-4595 doi:10.1098/rsta.2008.0152 |
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of volcanic emissions B Y T AMSIN A. M ATHER * Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, Parks...interactions in terms of nitrogen, halogen and sulphur chemistry, and their consequences in terms of the...encounter of a NASA aircraft with the plume from Hekla volcano, Iceland, in 2000 (Hunton et al. 2005; Rose et...Mt Etna in August 2004 drifting away from the volcano with the wind (the plume was quite condensed on...gaseous species exsolving from a magma, followed by sulphur species (SO2 and H2S) and halogen halides (HCl |
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Aiuppa, A., Robidoux, P., Tamburello, G., Conde, V., Galle, B., Avard, G., Bagnato, E., De Moor, J.M., Martínez, M., Muñóz, A. (2014) Gas measurements from the Costa Rica–Nicaragua volcanic segment suggest possible along-arc variations in volcanic gas chemistry. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 407. 134-147 doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2014.09.041 |
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com/locate/epsl Gas measurements from the Costa Rica–Nicaragua volcanic segment suggest possible along-arc variations...Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione di Palermo, Italy c Department of Earth and Space Sciences, Chalmers University...Nicaragüense de Estudios Territoriales (INETER), Nicaragua b a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received...volcanic gases CO2 flux arc volcanism CAVA Costa Rica Nicaragua a b s t r a c t Obtaining accurate estimates...five degassing volcanoes within the Costa Rica–Nicaragua volcanic segment (CNVS). Observations of the volcanic |
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Aiuppa, Alessandro (2009) Degassing of halogens from basaltic volcanism: Insights from volcanic gas observations. Chemical Geology, 263 (1) 99-109 doi:10.1016/j.chemgeo.2008.08.022 |
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from mafic silicate melts. Apart from large _volcano_-to-volcano variations, reflecting remarkable differences...syn-eruptive volcanic degassing, thus contributing to volcano monitoring (Aiuppa et al., 2002, 2004a). E-mail...in general. I propose that variable extents of sulphur degassing, compared to less volatile halogens (Cl...Miyakejima Basaltic 6.6 (1–17) 85 (12–274) Momotombo Nyiragongo Andesite Basanite 1.4 (1.2–2) 13...rates; finally, since solubility and diffusivity of sulphur in silicate melts are becoming more and more 101 |
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Elkins, L.J., Fischer, T.P., Hilton, D.R., Sharp, Z.D., McKnight, S., Walker, J. (2006) Tracing nitrogen in volcanic and geothermal volatiles from the Nicaraguan volcanic front. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 70 (20) 5215-5235 doi:10.1016/j.gca.2006.07.024 |
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J. Walker d a Earth and Planetary Sciences Department, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131...Main St., Suite 600, San Francisco, CA, USA d Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences, Northern...nitrogen content of geothermal and volcanic gases in Nicaragua. The fluxes are also similar to but higher than...gases * Corresponding author. Present address: Department of Geology and Geophysics, Woods Hole Oceanographic...slab-derived inputs to melt generation at arcs. Nicaragua has the steepest angle of subduction and the greatest |
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Rouwet, Dmitri, Sandri, Laura, Marzocchi, Warner, Gottsmann, Joachim, Selva, Jacopo, Tonini, Roberto, Papale, Paolo (2014) Recognizing and tracking volcanic hazards related to non-magmatic unrest: a review. Journal of Applied Volcanology, 3. doi:10.1186/s13617-014-0017-3 |
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hazards can be related to factors external to the volcano (e.g., climate, earthquake). So far, monitoring...inter-eruptive periods of hundreds to thousands of years, a volcano passes through different stages of activity including...end of the article the background behavior of a volcano towards a behavior, which is cause for concern...adopt in this study. Unrest depends also on the volcano itself, reflected by its background activity, and...and should thus be defined for each volcano separately (e.g., Potter 2014; Sandri et al. 2014). If the |
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(2015) Systematics of water isotopic composition and chlorine content in arc-volcanic gases. Special Publication, 410. Geological Society of London. 237-262 doi:10.1144/sp410.5 |
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volcanoes of other tectonic settings. To the arc-volcano dataset we added new data on high-temperature gas...complexity of the shallow processes which affect volcano degassing, the highest temperature volcanic gases...fumarole with temperature ‘.250 8C’ (El Misti volcano in Peru). The dD value was at least 90‰ heavier...Latin America volcanoes (Mexico, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Chile, Argentina) were published by Taran et...higher than the boiling temperature of native sulphur. This dataset also includes our new data on the |
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Pyle, D.M., Mather, T.A. (2009) Halogens in igneous processes and their fluxes to the atmosphere and oceans from volcanic activity: A review. Chemical Geology, 263 (1) 110-121 doi:10.1016/j.chemgeo.2008.11.013 |
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volcanic activity: A review D.M. Pyle ⁎, T.A. Mather Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, Parks...Heinrich, 2005). After water, carbon dioxide and sulphur species, hydrogen chloride is often the most abundant...to eruption), and shallow sources local to the volcano (e.g. revolatilisation of seawater, or other crustal...relies on measuring a ratio of halogen species to sulphur in the plume (e.g. with Giggenbach flasks (Taran...and SO2 fluxes can vary quite dramatically at one volcano during different phases of activity (best shown |
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(2017) Element flux to the environment of the passively degassing crater lake-hosting Kawah Ijen volcano, Indonesia, and implications for estimates of the global volcanic flux. Special Publication, 437. Geological Society of London. 9-34 doi:10.1144/sp437.2 |
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passively degassing crater lake-hosting Kawah Ijen volcano, Indonesia, and implications for estimates of the...MCKENZIE1, GLYN WILLIAMS-JONES3 & TOBIAS FISCHER5 1 Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, McGill University...University Street, Montreal, Quebec, Canada 2 Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Douglas...700 Royal Avenue, New Westminster, Canada 3 Department of Earth Sciences, Simon Fraser University, 8888...Rue Emile-Argand 11, Neuchatel, Switzerland 5 Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of |
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Capaccioni, Bruno, Taran, Yuri, Tassi, Franco, Vaselli, Orlando, Mangani, Giuliana, Macias, Josè Luis (2004) Source conditions and degradation processes of light hydrocarbons in volcanic gases: an example from El Chichón volcano (Chiapas State, Mexico) Chemical Geology, 206 (1) 81-96 doi:10.1016/j.chemgeo.2004.01.011 |
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in volcanic gases: an example from El Chichón volcano (Chiapas State, Mexico) Bruno Capaccioni a,*, Yuri...Institute of Geophysics, UNAM, DF 04510, Mexico c Department of Earth Sciences, University of Florence, Via...Abstract Since the 1982 plinian eruption, El Chichón volcano (Chiapas State, Mexico) has exhibited intense hydrothermal...pools discharge at both the crater floor and the volcano flanks. Sixteen different hydrocarbon species were...Keywords: Degradation; Light hydrocarbons; El Chichón volcano 1. Introduction * Corresponding author. Tel.: |
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(1989) List of referees, list of contents, subject index, and author index. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 53 (12) 3349-3385 doi:10.1016/0016-7037(89)90122-1 |
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SCHENCK:Organic sulphur in macromolecular sedimentary organic matter: I. Structure and origin of _sulphur_-containing...occurrence and identification of series of organic sulphur compounds in oils and sediment extracts: II. Their...by inorganic sulphur species: Evidence for the formation of sedimentary organic sulphur compounds 1343...petrogenesis of island arc basalts from Gunung Slamet volcano, Indonesia: Trace 2349 element and *‘Sr/*‘%rconstraints...cooling of gaseous volcanic emissions from Momotombo Volcano, Nicaragua: Thermochemical model and observations |
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Toutain, Jean-Paul, Sonke, Jeroen, Munoz, Marguerite, Nonell, Anthony, Polvé, Mireille, Viers, Jérôme, Freydier, Rémy, Sortino, Francesco, Joron, Jean-Louis, Sumarti, Sri (2008) Evidence for Zn isotopic fractionation at Merapi volcano. Chemical Geology, 253 (1) 74-82 doi:10.1016/j.chemgeo.2008.04.007 |
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Evidence for Zn isotopic fractionation at Merapi volcano Jean-Paul Toutain a,⁎, Jeroen Sonke a, Marguerite...gases, rocks and condensate samples from Merapi volcano (Indonesia) have been analyzed by multiple collector...74–82 75 Fig. 1. Geographic location of Merapi volcano (Indonesia). developed for Zn isotopic analysis...sublimates phases collected in silica tubes at Merapi volcano in 1978–1980 (Bernard, 1985; Le Guern and Bernard...sublimates phases collected in silica tubes at Merapi volcano in 2001 Tube-section WORO 2001 tube W0 W1 W2 ð1Þ |
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Delmelle, Pierre, Lambert, Mathieu, Dufrêne, Yves, Gerin, Patrick, Óskarsson, Niels (2007) Gas/aerosol–ash interaction in volcanic plumes: New insights from surface analyses of fine ash particles. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 259 (1) 159-170 doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2007.04.052 |
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Patrick Gerin d , Niels Óskarsson e a Environment Department, University of York, Heslington YO10 5DD, UK...process as it may scavenge up to ∼ 30–40% of the sulphur and ∼ 10– 20% of the chlorine emitted (Rose, 1977;...Description of the volcanic ash samples Sample name Volcano, location Eruption date Eruption style ET-01...25 February 2000 Ash explosion San Cristobal, Nicaragua Soufrière Hills, 26 October 1999 Montserrat Tungurahua...based on the distance of the sampling site to the volcano and on an arbitrary plume velocity of 10 m/s. In |
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Martin, Erwan (2018) Volcanic Plume Impact on the Atmosphere and Climate: O- and S-Isotope Insight into Sulfate Aerosol Formation. Geosciences, 8 (6) 198 doi:10.3390/geosciences8060198 |
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volcanic S-spices fluxes, which is crucial in volcano monitoring (see [5] for a review). The SO2 oxidation...Volcanic Water and Gas Samples; Chemistry Division, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research: Petone...degassing at Erta Ale (Ethiopia) and Masaya (Nicaragua) volcanoes: Implications for degassing processes...chemical change of fumarolic gases at Momotombo Volcano, Nicaragua, in 1982–1985: Are these indicators...surveillance of magmatic volatiles at Popocatépetl volcano, Mexico. GSA Bull. 1998, 110, 695–710. [CrossRef] |
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Planchon, Frédéric A.M., Boutron, Claude F., Barbante, Carlo, Cozzi, Giulio, Gaspari, Vania, Wolff, Eric W., Ferrari, Christophe P., Cescon, Paolo (2002) Changes in heavy metals in Antarctic snow from Coats Land since the mid-19th to the late-20th century. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 200 (1) 207-222 doi:10.1016/s0012-821x(02)00612-x |
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Bo|“te Postale 68, 38041 Grenoble, France c Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Venice... Cd, Ba, Pb, Bi and U were determined at the Department of Environmental Sciences (DES) in Venice by...rather tentative, especially for sea-salt spray and volcano contributions. This is for instance obvious for...reports by Antarctic explorators that the Erebus volcano was in an eruptive phase in the 1830s. Measurements...of multiple eruptions of the Deception Island volcano during that period [53]. Anthropogenic inputs could |
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(2017) Dynamic fluid recycling at Laguna Caliente (Poás, Costa Rica) before and during the 2006–ongoing phreatic eruption cycle (2005–10) Special Publication, 437. Geological Society of London. 73-96 doi:10.1144/sp437.11 |
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(e-mail: dmitri.rouwet@ingv.it) Abstract: Poás Volcano (Costa Rica) resumed phreatic activity on 24 March...Capaccioni et al. 2016; Gunawan et al. 2016). Poás Volcano (Costa Rica, 108 12′ 00′′ N, 848 13′ 58′′ W; 2708...photograph of Laguna Caliente, Poás Volcano. (a) Location map of Poás Volcano within the Cordillera Volcánica...Central American Volcanic Arc; black triangle, Poás Volcano. (b) Aerial photograph of Laguna Caliente crater...Naranja, the main fumarole and site of the May 2005 sulphur flow. The circle in the centre of Laguna Caliente |
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Di Martino, Roberto M.R., Camarda, Marco, Gurrieri, Sergio, Valenza, Mariano (2013) Continuous monitoring of hydrogen and carbon dioxide at Mt Etna. Chemical Geology, 357. 41-51 doi:10.1016/j.chemgeo.2013.08.023 |
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an H2 fuel cell as an H2-selective sensor for volcano monitoring. The resolution, repeatability, and...Kameda et al., 2003; Giammanco et al., 2006) and volcano surveillance (Sato and McGee, 1982; Badalamenti...fumarolic emissions have been used for decades for volcano surveillance, especially at quiescent volcanoes...5 km Fig. 1. Map of the summit area of Mt Etna volcano indicating the site of measurement (BLV) and the...at BLV (Fig. 1) on the southeastern flank of the volcano, about 2 km away from the southeast crater (SEC) |
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Crocket, James H (2000) PGE in fresh basalt, hydrothermal alteration products, and volcanic incrustations of Kilauea volcano, Hawaii. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 64 (10) 1791-1807 doi:10.1016/s0016-7037(00)00340-9 |
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products, and volcanic incrustations of Kilauea volcano, Hawaii JAMES H. CROCKET* School of Geography and...basalt from mainly historic eruptions of Kilauea volcano have been determined. This data base provides estimates...presence in volcanic gases from the Reunion hot spot volcano (Toutain and Meyer, 1989). These observations tentatively...textural aspect with K8 compris- PGE in Kilauea volcano 1793 Table 1B. PGE (ppb) and selected volatiles...Ave K5 with SDa K6A K6B K6C K6D K6E K6F Ave K6 Sulphur bank K7A K7B Ave K7 Pu⬘u O⬘o vent (episode 15) |
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Tsunogai, Urumu, Kamimura, Kanae, Anzai, Saya, Nakagawa, Fumiko, Komatsu, Daisuke D. (2011) Hydrogen isotopes in volcanic plumes: Tracers for remote temperature sensing of fumaroles. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 75 (16) 4531-4546 doi:10.1016/j.gca.2011.05.023 |
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emitted from the Crater 1 of Mt. Naka-dake (the volcano Aso) where direct measurement on fumaroles was...plume samples emitted from the Crater 1 of the volcano Mt. Naka-dake Hydrogen isotopes in volcanic plumes...and around a fumarole in Vent A. 2.2. Kuju volcano Kuju volcano consists of 20 lava domes and cones, located...One of the most active fumarolic areas in the volcano is Mt. Iwoyama, situated on the north-eastern flank...from the Kuju volcano were taken in and around a fumarole in Field A. 2.3. E-san volcano Fig. 1. A map |
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Dessert, Céline, Gaillardet, Jérôme, Dupre, Bernard, Schott, Jacques, Pokrovsky, Oleg S. (2009) Fluxes of high- versus low-temperature water–rock interactions in aerial volcanic areas: Example from the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 73 (1) 148-169 doi:10.1016/j.gca.2008.09.012 |
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hydrothermal acids or the oxidative weathering of sulphur minerals. Our results emphasise the important impact...today, it is inactive, except for the Ichinsky volcano. CKD represents a 200 km wide graben structure...generally younger than 50,000 years. The Klyuchevskoy volcano is the largest and the highest (4750 m). The mean...elements in shallow volcanic environment. 6.3. The sulphur budget In volcanic area, natural acids that react...from volcanic degassing, oxidation of reduced sulphur minerals (pyrite) and H2S gas, and leaching of |
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Migdisov, Art. A., Bychkov, A.Yu., Williams-Jones, A.E., van Hinsberg, V.J. (2014) A predictive model for the transport of copper by HCl-bearing water vapour in ore-forming magmatic-hydrothermal systems: Implications for copper porphyry ore formation. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 129. 33-53 doi:10.1016/j.gca.2013.12.024 |
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3450 University Street, Montreal H3A 2A7, Canada Department of Geochemistry, Geological Faculty, Moscow State...that copper forms strong complexes with reduced sulphur species in aqueous liquids (H2S, HS) and H2S partitions...have focussed on the behaviour of this metal in _sulphur_-bearing vapours (Etschmann et al., 2010; Frank...chloride species extracted from their data for the _sulphur_-free system with fugacities for these species determined...Although this study focussed mainly on the effect of sulphur on the partitioning of metals between vapour and |
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Oppenheimer, C., Pyle, D. M., Barclay, J. - Eds. (2003) Volcanic Degassing. Special Publication Vol. 213. Geological Society of London |
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C. OPPENHEIMER Department of Geography, University of Cambridge D.M. PYLE Department of Earth Sciences...www.geolsoc.org.uk, or contact the Fellowship Department at: The Geological Society, Burlington House...MILLER, D. I., LARSEN, G. & VILMUNDARDÓTTIR, E. G. Sulphur release from flood lava eruptions in the Veidivötn...DELGADO, H. Particles from the plume of Popocatepetl volcano, Mexico - the FESEM/EDS approach 123 MCGONIGLE...emissions 149 GERLACH, T. M. Elevation effects in volcano applications of the COSPEC 169 CARN, S. A., KRUEGER |
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