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Scanning tomography of SO₂ distribution in a volcanic gas plume

Authors :
Wright, T
Burton, M
Pyle, D
Caltabiano, T
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
American Geophysical Union, 2016.

Abstract

Two-dimensional cross sections of the sulphur dioxide (SO₂) distribution in the volcanic gas plume of Mt. Etna were reconstructed using tomographic techniques. The data for these projections were generated by a network of five automated scanning spectrometers, positioned on the flanks of the volcano. These measure slant-column amounts of SO₂ at 105 different angles, every four minutes. Stable wind conditions allow the plume to be monitored on 82% of days. A time-series of plume cross sections was computed, revealing the potential of this method to track variations in plume position and structure on timescales of minutes to hours, a result of potential importance for air traffic and civil defence om case of eruption, when copious amounts of fine ash can be transported.

Subjects

Subjects :
Earth sciences

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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