The initial concentrations of S (1,600 ppm) and Cl (1,100 ppm) in the high-Al2O3 basaltic magma from the 1974 eruptions of Fuego Volcano, Guatemala, were inferred from trapped glass inclusions in phenocrysts. During the explosive eruptions, as much as 33% of the S and 17% of the Cl fell quickly back to Earth as acid aerosol particles absorbed on the ash. An additional 5% of the S and 20% of the Cl was trapped in the silicate ash. The remaining S and Cl was released to the atmosphere. By estimating the volume of ash and applying the above values for S and Cl, 2.2 × 1011 g of S and 1.6 × 1011 g of Cl were calculated to be the atmospheric contribution of the 1974 Fuego eruption. These figures are minimum values because an undetermined amount o...
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In February and March of 1978, filter samplers mounted on an aircraft were used to collect the aeros...
HCl molecules emitted from volcanoes breakdown to form chlorine free radicals via heterogeneous chem...
Volcanic ash from explosive eruptions is increasingly recognised as an environmental agent, yet know...
The initial concentrations of S (1,600 ppm) and Cl (1,100 ppm) in the high-Al2O3 basaltic magma from...
The large amount of scientific data collected on the Mount St. Helens eruption has resulted in signi...
The Eyjafjallajo¨ kull volcanic eruption in 2010 released considerable amounts of ash into the high ...
During February 1978 a group of scientists from the National Center for Atmospheric Research, severa...
A change in the chemical compositions of volcanic gases is one of the noticeable phenomena that freq...
The 1971 eruptions of Cerro Negro volcano in Nicaragua and Fuego volcano in Guatemala produced ash b...
International audienceUnderstanding the interaction between volcanic gases and ash is important 8 to...
The recent eruption of Mount Etna (July 2001) offered the opportunity to analyze magma-derived volat...
Volcanoes are very strong sources of sulphur, acids and other gases, as well as particles, that are ...
The Eyjafjallajökull 2010 eruption was an extraordinary event in that it led to widespread over Euro...
Volcanoes are very strong sources of sulphur, acids and other gases, as well as particles, that are ...
Masaya Volcano, Nicaragua, has been passively degassing since 1993. This gas crisis provides a uniqu...
In February and March of 1978, filter samplers mounted on an aircraft were used to collect the aeros...
HCl molecules emitted from volcanoes breakdown to form chlorine free radicals via heterogeneous chem...
Volcanic ash from explosive eruptions is increasingly recognised as an environmental agent, yet know...