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La Fossa

Deployment of a multi-gas system to analyse gas emissions from the fumaroles of La Fossa crater, Vulcano, Italy, is illustrated in Fig. 15.2a. To make in situ... [Pg.340]

McGonigle et al. presented the first study to use an in situ electrochemical sensor deployed on an unmanned aerial vehicle alongside an infra-red spectrometer to characterise CO2 and SO2 in the plume <200 m downwind of La Fossa, Vulcano, Italy. This study demonstrated the advantages of UAV-based sensing not only from a safety perspective (obtaining plume measurements with minimal personal gas exposure), but also to quantify the bulk plume emission arising from individual fumarole sources. [Pg.349]

Aiuppa A, Federico C, Giudice G, Gurrieri S (2005). Chemical mapping of a fumarolic field La Fossa Crater, Vulcano Island (Aeolian Islands, Italy). Geophys Res Lett 32 L13309. doi 10.1029/2005GL023207... [Pg.353]

Aiuppa A, Bagnato BE, Witt MJ, Mather TA, Parello F, Pyle DM, Martin RS (2007) Real-time simultaneous detection of volcanic Hg and SO2 at La Fossa Crater, volcano (Aeolian Islands, Sicily). Geophys Res Lett 34(21), L21307... [Pg.353]




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