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Volcanic emissions seen from space
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03 Jul, 2014

Volcanic emissions seen from space

Posted by Sancha Lancaster, In Atmosphere, Spacecraft By ash, Meteosat, Metop, volcano With 0 Comments

During a volcanic eruption, large amounts of ash and gases, especially sulphur dioxide (SO2), are ejected into the atmosphere. Because eruptions can happen at any time, it's vital to have an uninterrupted global monit ...

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