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Aerial strategies advance volcanic gas measurements at inaccessible, strongly degassing volcanoes
A. AlanE. CorralesI. M. WatsonAlessandro AiuppaSimon CarnK.e. RahillyAlexandra GutmannJ. M. De MoorGaetano GiudiceJim FreerJim FreerMarie EdmondsJorge Andres DiazNicole BobrowskiNicole BobrowskiBo GalleKieran WoodB. T. Mccormick KilbrideTobias FischerG. M. FrickeEmily MasonGustav GerdesIma ItikaraiThomas RichardsonScott NowickiJ. JonesJulian RüdigerRobert ClarkeKila MulinaC. I. SchipperMarcello BitettoCatherine HayerSantiago ArellanoEmma J. LiuEmma J. Liusubject
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencessub-053705 Geology010502 geochemistry & geophysicsAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesMantle (geology)Carbon cycleVolcanic GasesFlux (metallurgy)eventResearch Articles0105 earth and related environmental sciencesevent.disaster_typegeographyMultidisciplinarygeography.geographical_feature_categorySciAdv r-articlesSampling (statistics)Sediment37 Earth Sciences3703 GeochemistryPlumeApplied Sciences and EngineeringVolcanoPhysical SciencesManam volcanic gases UASResearch Articledescription
Aerial measurements using unoccupied aerial systems (UAS) transform our ability to measure and monitor volcanic plumes.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2020-10-28 | Science Advances |