The large amount of scientific data collected on the Mount St. Helens eruption has resulted in significant changes in thinking about the atmospheric hazards caused by explosive volcanic activity. The hazard posed by fine silicate ash with long residence time in the atmosphere is probably much less serious than previously thought. The Mount St. Helens eruption released much fine ash in the upper atmosphere. These silicates were removed very rapidly due to a process of particle aggregation (Sorem, 1982; Carey and Sigurdsson, 1982; Rose and Hoffman, 1982). There is some evidence to suggest that particle aggregation is particularly successful in removing glass shards with high surface areas/mass ratios. The primary atmospheric hazard of explosi...
The exsolution of volatiles from magma maintains an important control on volcanic eruption styles. T...
The high atmospheric concentrations of toxic gases, particulate matter, and acids in the areas immed...
During February 1978 a group of scientists from the National Center for Atmospheric Research, severa...
The initial concentrations of S (1,600 ppm) and Cl (1,100 ppm) in the high-Al2O3 basaltic magma from...
Volcanoes are very strong sources of sulphur, acids and other gases, as well as particles, that are ...
Volcanoes are very strong sources of sulphur, acids and other gases, as well as particles, that are ...
The dominant global impact of volcanic activity is likely to be related to the effects of volcanic g...
Volcanoes release plumes of gas and ash to the atmosphere during episodes of passive and explosive b...
The volatile constituents—H2O,CO2,and S,and Cl—play an important role in the generation, evolution, ...
Volcanic emissions make an important contribution to the atmospheric sulphur budget. The volcanic co...
This paper is an attempt to measure our understanding of volcano/atmosphere interactions by comparin...
The evolution of volcanic sulfur, stratospheric composition and radiative forcing following explosiv...
Mt. Vesuvius, Italy, is regarded as one of the world's most dangerous volcanoes because of the poten...
Mt. Vesuvius, Italy, is regarded as one of the world's most dangerous volcanoes because of the poten...
Volatiles released by volcanic eruptions are often cited as a possible cause of major environmental ...
The exsolution of volatiles from magma maintains an important control on volcanic eruption styles. T...
The high atmospheric concentrations of toxic gases, particulate matter, and acids in the areas immed...
During February 1978 a group of scientists from the National Center for Atmospheric Research, severa...
The initial concentrations of S (1,600 ppm) and Cl (1,100 ppm) in the high-Al2O3 basaltic magma from...
Volcanoes are very strong sources of sulphur, acids and other gases, as well as particles, that are ...
Volcanoes are very strong sources of sulphur, acids and other gases, as well as particles, that are ...
The dominant global impact of volcanic activity is likely to be related to the effects of volcanic g...
Volcanoes release plumes of gas and ash to the atmosphere during episodes of passive and explosive b...
The volatile constituents—H2O,CO2,and S,and Cl—play an important role in the generation, evolution, ...
Volcanic emissions make an important contribution to the atmospheric sulphur budget. The volcanic co...
This paper is an attempt to measure our understanding of volcano/atmosphere interactions by comparin...
The evolution of volcanic sulfur, stratospheric composition and radiative forcing following explosiv...
Mt. Vesuvius, Italy, is regarded as one of the world's most dangerous volcanoes because of the poten...
Mt. Vesuvius, Italy, is regarded as one of the world's most dangerous volcanoes because of the poten...
Volatiles released by volcanic eruptions are often cited as a possible cause of major environmental ...
The exsolution of volatiles from magma maintains an important control on volcanic eruption styles. T...
The high atmospheric concentrations of toxic gases, particulate matter, and acids in the areas immed...
During February 1978 a group of scientists from the National Center for Atmospheric Research, severa...