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  2. Volcanic gas - Wikipedia

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    The Multi-Component Gas Analyzer System (Multi-GAS) is also used to remotely measure CO 2, SO 2 and H 2 S. [17] The fluxes of other gases are usually estimated by measuring the ratios of different gases within the volcanic plume, e.g. by FTIR, electrochemical sensors at the volcano crater rim, or direct sampling, and multiplying the ratio of ...

  3. File:Global subaerial volcanic carbon dioxide emissions.pdf

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    English: Average carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions of subaerial volcanoes globally from the time period of 2005 to 2017. This includes emissions from volcanic crater and does not include diffuse degassing emissions. It also shows emissions during passive degassing, i.e. not during eruptions.

  4. Volcano - Wikipedia

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    Augustine Volcano (Alaska) during its eruptive phase on January 24, 2006. A volcano is commonly defined as a vent or fissure in the crust of a planetary-mass object, such as Earth, that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface.

  5. Iceland volcano spews lava, toxic gas

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    Iceland has 30 active volcano Iceland is currently monitoring the eruption of Bardarbunga, which began in August 2014, triggered by an earthquake. Iceland volcano spews lava, toxic gas

  6. Volcanism - Wikipedia

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    Gas-poor magmas end up cooling into rocks with small cavities, becoming vesicular lava. Gas-rich magmas cool to form rocks with cavities that nearly touch, with an average density less than that of water, forming pumice. Meanwhile, other material can be accelerated with the gas, becoming volcanic bombs. These can travel with so much energy that ...

  7. Fumarole - Wikipedia

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    Sampling gases at a fumarole on Mount Baker in Washington, United States Fumaroles at Vulcano, Sicily, Italy. A fumarole (or fumerole; from French fumerolle, a domed structure with lateral openings, built over a kitchen to permit the escape of smoke [2]) is an opening in a planet's crust which emits steam and gases, but no liquid or solid material. [3]

  8. Vog - Wikipedia

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    Vog is made up of a mixture of gases and aerosols which makes it hard to study and potentially more dangerous than either on their own. [5] Vog, which originates from volcanic vents, differs from laze, created when lava enters the ocean. [6] Sulfur dioxide emissions from Halemaʻumaʻu creates vog. Volcanic plumes as seen from Space Shuttle ...

  9. Two long-dormant supervolcanoes are showing new signs of ...

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    Seismic unrest can be a sign that a volcano is waking up, but the full story is much more complex. Both Campi Flegrei and the Long Valley Caldera are known as supervolcanoes, a term used to ...